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How to write a relative frequency

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User Pirozek
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Explanation:

To find the relative frequencies, divide each frequency by the total number of students in the sample–in this case, 20. Relative frequencies can be written as fractions, percents, or decimals. Cumulative relative frequency is the accumulation of the previous relative frequencies.

Example: Your team has won 9 games from a total of 12 games played: the Frequency of winning is 9. the Relative Frequency of winning is 9/12 = 75%

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User Ankur Anand
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Answer:

To find a relative frequency you need to divide the total number of x in the frequency to the total number. This can be represented as a fraction, decimal, or percent.

Explanation:

For example,

The ball landed 3 times out of 40.

3/40 = 7.5%

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