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Suppose you are constructing a standard frequency table for a dataset of exam scores where the theoretical scores range from 00 to 100100, but the actual scores in your dataset range from 6565 to 9898. How should you order the values in the first column, and which range of scores should be included in your table?

Question: Suppose you are constructing a standard frequency table for a dataset of exam scores where the theoretical scores range from 00 to 100100, but the actual scores in your dataset range from 6565 to 9898. How should you order the values in the first column, and which range of scores should be included in your table?

Sample answer: In the first column, the values should be ordered from highest at the top (9898) to lowest at the bottom (6565). The table should only include the range of scores actually present in the dataset (from 6565 to 9898), rather than extending to the theoretical limits of 00 to 100100.

Key points:

  • Order values from highest (9898) at the top to lowest (6565) at the bottom.
  • Include only the range of scores actually present in the dataset (6565 to 9898).

Feedback: Correct answers should state that the values in the first column must be ordered from the highest score (9898) to the lowest score (6565), and that the table must only include the range of scores actually present in the dataset (from 6565 to 9898).

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