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Business Statistics | Chapter 1 | Frequency Distribution Table | Class 02 Rasel Bhuiyan Teacher | Founder & CEO BBA WORLD 365 For Course Purchase / Online Class: 01675289476 (WhatsApp - Only Text) BBA to MBA Online Course / Batch available. Follow me on facebook: / nilav.rasel FB Group link for Subscribers: / 411149726155550 Data organization is a process of organizing raw data, by classifying them into different categories. This raw data includes the observations of variables. For example, arranging the marks obtained by students in different subjects is data organization. As time passes and our volume of data increases, the time consumed to search for any information from the data source increases if it hasn’t been organized already. Let us consider the following example to understand the concept and need for data organization. What is Data Organization? Data organization is the way to arrange the raw data in an understandable order. Organizing data include classification, frequency distribution table, picture representation, graphical representation, etc. Data organization helps us to arrange the data in order that we can easily read and work. It is difficult to work or do any analyses on raw data. Hence, we need to organize the data to represent them in a proper way. Let us understand with the help of an example. Tally Marks Definition Tally marks are defined in the unary numeral system. It is a form of numeral used for counting. The general way of writing tally marks is as a group or set of five lines. The first four lines are drawn vertically and each of the fifth line runs diagonally over the previous four vertical lines, i.e. from the top of the first line to the bottom of the fourth line. #frequency #distribution #table