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hello in this video Im going to show you how to use Excel to produce the frequency distribution and the histogram we can produce both of them in this in one shot okay so I have the data here from two population this column contain quantitative data and we want to produce the frequency distribution and a histogram for it so first of all Im going to copy it to a new worksheet so we dont have to be distracted by other things then I want to find out what is the highest number and the lowest number in this data so I can set up my class limit properly so Excel can do this by using a function called equal max open equal max open parenthesis you just give the data to it instead will look at it and tells you oh the maximum is 90 and then equal min the data value the lowest is 23 so our logical class limit would be you know need to include 23 so the lowest should be around 21 and we wanted to start with the you know a nice number instead of starting from 23 so 21 to 30 seems to be a nice um