You can use Spreadsheet
mode in GeoGebra
to make frequency tables. After you make a frequency table in Spreadsheet
mode, it will appear in Graphics View
. You can move it to wherever you want later, by dragging it with the cursor.
Even though GeoGebra
can make frequency tables for you, it’s often more convenient to use Excel
.
GeoGebra
Instruction 1
Algebra View
, Graphics View
and Spreadsheet
under View
in Menu
. A
in Spreadsheet
mode. GeoGebra
list of your observations by marking them in Spreadsheet
mode and click on List
in Toolbar
. In the pop-up window, change Name
to “Observations” and click OK
. FrequencyTable(<List of Raw Data>, <Scale Factor (optional)>)
in Input Bar
. Insert “Observations” in <List of Raw Data>
. Set Scale Factor (optional)
to 1.
GeoGebra
Instruction 2
Count
in Toolbar
. The number of observations will appear in a new row below your observations in Spreadsheet
mode.