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Find the Midpoints of the Frequency Table
ClassFrequency90-99480-89670-79460-69350-59240-491ClassFrequency909948089670794606935059240491
Step 1
Reorder the classes with their related frequencies in an ascending order (lowest number to highest), which is the most common.
ClassFrequency(f)40-49150-59260-69370-79480-89690-994
Step 2
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)LowerLimitsUpperLimits40-491404950-592505960-693606970-794707980-896808990-9949099
Step 3
The class midpoint is the lower class limit plus the upper class limit divided by 2.
ClassFrequency(f)LowerLimitsUpperLimitsMidpoint(M)40-491404940+49250-592505950+59260-693606960+69270-794707970+79280-896808980+89290-994909990+992
Step 4
Simplify all the midpoint column.
ClassFrequency(f)LowerLimitsUpperLimitsMidpoint(M)40-491404944.550-592505954.560-693606964.570-794707974.580-896808984.590-994909994.5
Step 5
Add the midpoints column to the original table.
ClassFrequency(f)Midpoint(M)40-49144.550-59254.560-69364.570-79474.580-89684.590-99494.5
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