Frequency Distribution 4F5614
1. **Problem Statement:**
We are given data of tourists visiting various provinces in Thailand from November 1 to November 7, 2567 (Buddhist calendar year). The task is to create a frequency distribution table of the destination provinces and then create a graph to present this data.
2. **Understanding Frequency Distribution:**
A frequency distribution table lists each unique category (here, provinces) and counts how many times each appears in the data.
3. **Step-by-step Solution:**
- Collect all provinces from the data:
Phuket, Chiang Mai, Chonburi, Ranong, Bangkok, Pattani
- Count the occurrences of each province:
- Phuket: Count all appearances
- Chiang Mai: Count all appearances
- Chonburi: Count all appearances
- Ranong: Count all appearances
- Bangkok: Count all appearances
- Pattani: Count all appearances
4. **Counting occurrences:**
- November 1: Phuket(3), Chiang Mai(1), Chonburi(1), Ranong(1)
- November 2: Chonburi(1), Bangkok(2), Phuket(3), Chiang Mai(1)
- November 3: Bangkok(1), Phuket(1), Chiang Mai(2), Ranong(1)
- November 4: Ranong(2), Chiang Mai(2), Bangkok(1)
- November 5: Chonburi(1), Chiang Mai(4), Pattani(1), Ranong(1)
- November 6: Pattani(1), Bangkok(1), Ranong(2), Phuket(2)
- November 7: Bangkok(1), Phuket(1), Chonburi(1), Ranong(1), Chiang Mai(1)
5. **Summing totals:**
- Phuket: $3+3+1+0+0+2+1=10$
- Chiang Mai: $1+1+2+2+4+0+1=11$
- Chonburi: $1+1+0+0+1+0+1=4$
- Ranong: $1+0+1+2+1+2+1=8$
- Bangkok: $0+2+1+1+0+1+1=6$
- Pattani: $0+0+0+0+1+1+0=2$
6. **Frequency Distribution Table:**
| Province | Frequency |
|-----------|-----------|
| Chiang Mai| 11 |
| Phuket | 10 |
| Ranong | 8 |
| Bangkok | 6 |
| Chonburi | 4 |
| Pattani | 2 |
7. **Graphical Presentation:**
A bar graph can be used to present this frequency distribution, with provinces on the x-axis and frequency on the y-axis.
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**Final answer:**
The frequency distribution table is as above.