FrequencyIn Excel, a frequency distribution table shows how data is spread out. The number of observations contained in a specific interval is shown in a frequency distribution, which can be either graphical or tabular format. The interval size is determined by the data being examined and the analyst's objectives. The intervals must be exhaustive and mutually exclusive. Statistical contexts are where frequency distributions are frequently employed. In general, frequency distributions can be related with normal distribution charting. There are three approaches to construct frequency distribution: