"Jose Ramon G. Albert" wrote:
>
> Try having the points enumerated be the centers of your rectangles
> with each rectangle having an AREA of 1/6. Thus the first rectangle
> should have its corners at 1.25 and 1.75 (and have 1.5 as its midpoint).
> Now since the width of your rectange is 0.5, let the length of your
> rectangle
> be 1/3. This will have your rectangle have an area of 1/6. And do the same
> for the rest.
>
> Cheers.
> Jose Ramon Albert
> Statistical Research and Training Center
> J & S Bldg., 104 Kalayaan Ave.
> Diliman, Quezon City
> PHILIPPINES
> www.srtc.gov.ph
>
I use classification
1(.2)5 or
1.05(.1)5.05
so that everyone can see: "It is discrete "
Juha
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Juha Puranen
Department of Statistics
P.O.Box 54 (Unioninkatu 37), 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland
http://noppa5.pc.helsinki.fi
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