Empirical Rule Lower & Upper Cutoff Frequency Calculator
Introduction & Importance
The empirical rule, also known as the 68-95-99.7 rule, is a fundamental concept in statistics that helps us understand the distribution of data. The lower and upper cutoff frequencies calculated using this rule provide valuable insights into the spread of data, making it an essential tool for data analysis.
For more information, see the NIST’s guide on the empirical rule and the explanation by Statistics How To.