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Alvin Green
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19 March, 17:52
How do you calculate relative frequency
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Maria Lamb
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Remember, you count frequencies. To find the relative frequency, divide the frequency by the total number of data values. To find the cumulative relative frequency, add all of the previous relative frequencies to the relative frequency for the current row.
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