Asked by jennifer

with the decimal that equals pi....(3.14....) until the 2 hundreth decimal place..how does the cumulative frequency column be used for a project like this one..????

the number is...(pi)

3.14159265358979323846693993751058209749448628034825342117067909384460955058223172841027019385211055592643383279502884197159230781640628620899821480865132823066475359408128341117450264462294895493038196

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Answered by bobpursley
You could count the frequency of the numbers. If the frequency is the same, one could conjecture they are random.
Answered by jennifer
is there a different way i could write that???
Answered by jennifer
i need a simpler way to write that
Answered by Ms. Sue
Count how often each number appears. If each number appears about the same number of times, you can hypothesize that they are random numbers.
Answered by jennifer
o...but i don't really get wat cumulative frequency is

can u explain what that is??
Answered by Algebra WHIZ
here's an example

if you read 8 pages monday and tuesday you read 15 you add 8 and 15 to get 23 as the cummunutive frequency
Answered by jennifer
o...now i get cumulative frequency but why would it be used for sumthin like this???
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