1. Frequency Distribution Table:
To create a frequency distribution table, we need to count the occurrences of each category (M, W, B, G).
Category | Tally Marks | Frequency |
---|---|---|
Man (M) | ||
Woman (W) | ||
Boy (B) | ||
Girl (G) |
2. Bar Graph:
A bar graph is a visual representation of the frequency distribution. The horizontal axis represents the categories (M, W, B, G), and the vertical axis represents the frequency. Each category is represented by a bar whose height corresponds to its frequency.
(Note: I cannot create a visual bar graph here. You would need to draw it on paper or using a graphing tool. The data from the frequency table should be used to create the bars. The height of each bar should correspond to the frequency count. Label the axes clearly with category and frequency.)
Example of how to draw the bar graph: