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Help your students prepare for their Maths GCSE with this free mean from a frequency table worksheet of 42 questions and answers
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You can calculate the mean average from a frequency table in order to analyse a set of data. Working out the mean number of goals scored, or the mean number of people, or the mean number of pets can give valuable insights into the data.
You can calculate the mean by working out the total number of values, and dividing by the total of the numbers in the frequency column (otherwise known as the total frequency) .
Looking forward, students can then progress to additional Statistics worksheets, for example a Mean Median Mode Range Worksheet or a Pie chart worksheet.
For more teaching and learning support on Statistics our GCSE maths lessons provide step by step support for all GCSE maths concepts.
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