Graphic Methods for Presenting Facts
Cumulative Frequency Curve Study of the Number and the Size of All Orders Handled During One Week in a Certain Kind of Freight-handling Work Carried on in Two Closely-related Departments
Curve "H" shows by small circles the actual number of orders found in each size-ot-order-elass. Note that at the left of the chart there are numerous orders shown in each class even though here the limits of each class have been purposely made very close together
Curve "B" shows the percentage of the total orders handled which contain more than any given number of packages considered on the horizontal scale of the chart
Curves "A" and "C" are similar to curve "B" and show subdivisions of the total number of orders according to which of two related departments handled the work
Curve "F" corresponds with curve "B" but shows the percentage of the total number of pieces carried by those orders containing more than any given number of pieces considered on the horizontal scale of the chart
Curves "G" and "E" are similar to curve "F" and show subdivisions in the total number of pieces according to which of two related departments handled the work
One sub-department of the business handled the orders portrayed by Curve "A" and Curve "E". The other sub-department handled orders portrayed by Curve "C" and curve "G". The combined work of the two departments is shown by Curve " B " and Curve " F"
The percentage of the total number of orders handled in each of tlie two different departments, up to any size of order read on the horizontal scale, may be seen by considering the distances on the chart above and below Curve "D"