To create a frequency table for the average number of movies seen per person in select countries, we will use equal intervals. The given chart is not provided, so we cannot provide specific values for each interval. However, we can demonstrate the process by explaining how to create the table.
1. Determine the range of the data: The range is the difference between the highest and lowest values in the dataset.
2. Divide the range into equal intervals: Divide the range into several equal-sized intervals. The number of intervals or categories should be between 5 to 15 depending on the amount and spread of data.
3. Count the number of data points falling into each interval: Look at the actual data points (average number of movies per person) and count how many fall into each interval.
4. Create the frequency table: Construct a table with two columns. Label the first column as "Interval" and the second column as "Frequency". List the intervals in ascending order in the first column, and write the frequency (count of data points) for each interval in the second column.
Here's a simplified example with hypothetical data:
Interval | Frequency
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0-2 | 7
3-5 | 5
6-8 | 11
9-11 | 8
12-14 | 3
Please provide the actual data from the chart, and we'll be happy to create a frequency table for you.
The chart below shows the average number of movies seen per person in select countries use equal intervals to make a frequency table for average numbers of movies per person
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