Finite Math Examples
ClassFrequency12-17318-23624-29430-352ClassFrequency12−17318−23624−29430−352
Step 1
The lower limit for every class is the smallest value in that class. On the other hand, the upper limit for every class is the greatest value in that class.
ClassFrequency(f)LowerLimitsUpperLimits12-173121718-236182324-294242930-3523035
Step 2
The class midpoint is the lower class limit plus the upper class limit divided by 2.
ClassFrequency(f)LowerLimitsUpperLimitsMidpoint(M)12-173121712+17218-236182318+23224-294242924+29230-352303530+352
Step 3
Simplify all the midpoint column.
ClassFrequency(f)LowerLimitsUpperLimitsMidpoint(M)12-173121714.518-236182320.524-294242926.530-352303532.5
Step 4
Add the midpoints column to the original table.
ClassFrequency(f)Midpoint(M)12-17314.518-23620.524-29426.530-35232.5