This document discusses statistical methods for collecting, organizing, presenting, analyzing, and interpreting numerical data. It describes the five stages of statistical study and the tools used at each stage, including census/sampling for collection, tally bars/tables for organization, tables/graphs for presentation, percentages/averages for analysis, and magnitude of percentages for interpretation. Different types of graphs are discussed, including histograms, frequency polygons, and how to construct them from raw data by calculating class intervals and frequencies. The key purpose of graphs is the visual presentation and analysis of data.