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How to Calculate Cumulative Frequency in Excel

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frequency table is a table that displays information about frequencies. Frequencies simply tell us how many times a certain event has occurred. 

For example, the following table shows how many items a shop sold in different price ranges in a given week:

Item Price Frequency
$1 – $10 20
$11 – $20 21
$21 – $30 13
$31 – $40 8
$41 – $50 4

The first column displays the price class and the second column displays the frequency of that class.

It’s also possible to calculate the cumulative frequency for each class, which is simply the sum of the frequencies up to a certain class.

Item Price Frequency Cumulative Frequency
$1 – $10 20 20
$11 – $20 21 41
$21 – $30 13 54
$31 – $40 8 62
$41 – $50 4 66

For example, the first cumulative frequency is simply equal to the first frequency of 20.

The second cumulative frequency is the sum of the first two frequencies: 20 + 21 = 41.

The third cumulative frequency is the sum of the first three frequencies: 20 + 21 + 13 = 54.

And so on.

The following example illustrates how to find cumulative frequencies in Excel.

Example: Cumulative Frequency in Excel

First, we will enter the class and the frequency in columns A and B:

Frequency table in Excel

Next, we will calculate the cumulative frequency of each class in column C.

In the image below, Column D shows the formulas we used:

Cumulative frequency in Excel

We can also create an ogive chart to visualize the cumulative frequencies.

To create the ogive chart, hold down CTRL and highlight columns A and C.

Then go to the Charts group in the Insert tab and click the first chart type in Insert Column or Bar Chart:

Along the top ribbon in Excel, go to the Insert tab, then the Charts group. Click Scatter Chart, then click Scatter with Straight Lines and Markers.

This will automatically produce the following ogive graph:

Cumulative frequency plot in Excel

Feel free to modify the axes and the title to make the graph more aesthetically pleasing:

Cumulative frequency plot

Additional Resources

Cumulative Frequency Calculator
How to Calculate Relative Frequency in Excel

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