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A frequency distribution and a relative frequency distribution are the same thing.

Choose the correct choice below.
O A. False, because one contains counts of frequency and the other contains
percentages relative to each other.
O B. True, because they measure the same thing.
O C. False, because one contains counts of frequency and the other contains
percentages relative to the total number of items.
O D. True, because they are both frequency distributions.

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Answer:

False, because one contains counts of frequency and the other contains percentages relative to the total number of items (C)

Explanation:

A **frequency distribution** and a **relative frequency distribution** are not the same thing. They are two different ways of representing the same data. A frequency distribution shows the number of times each value appears in a dataset, while a relative frequency distribution shows the proportion of times each value appears in a dataset.

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