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Frequency trees are used to show how a group of objects can be broken down into different categories. Information from two way tables can be written into a frequency tree and vice versa. Frequency trees are useful as they are a form of systematic listing so we can see all of the possible combinations of the categories. Probability questions are common alongside frequency trees as we can calculate different probabilities from a frequency tree.
A frequency tree has a similar structure to a probability tree, however, the frequency of each branch is written at the end of the branch with the total frequency written on the far left of the diagram. The branches are labelled according to their subgroup.
Looking forward, students can then progress to additional probability worksheets, for example a Venn diagram worksheet or how to calculate probability worksheet.
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