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in this video were going to focus on making frequency tables and dot plots so lets begin by writing a list of a few numbers so lets say we have the numbers 5 8 3 6 eight five eight two three eight five eight three five seven six first lets make a frequency table so were going to need two columns the first one is going to be the valley the second one is going to be the frequency and lets start with the lowest value the lowest value is two now how many twos do we have in our list theres only one so the frequency for that number is one now the next highest number is a three and we have one two three threes in the list now we dont have a four so were going to move on to a five and we have one two three four fives in this example the next number is a six and we have one two sixes it looks like we have one seven and finally the last number that we have is an eight one two three 3 4 5 8. so thats how you can make a frequency table so now lets convert this frequency table into a do