a. frequency and relative frequency
Mathematics, 06.09.2019 16:10 itzia00
Explain the difference between each pair of concepts.
a. frequency and relative frequency
b. percentage and relative frequency
a. select the correct choice below.
a. frequency is the total number of observations in a data set. relative frequency is the number of times a particular distinct value occurs.
b. frequency is the number of times a particular distinct value occurs. relative frequency is the ratio of the frequency of a value to the total number of observations.
c. frequency is the total number of observations in a data set. relative frequency is the ratio of the number of times a particular distinct value occurs to the frequency.
d. frequency is the number of times a particular distinct value occurs. relative frequency is the ratio of the frequency of two different values.
b. select the correct choice below.
a. a relative frequency is the same as a percentage expressed as a decimal.
b. a relative frequency expressed as a decimal is the same as a percentage.
c. a relative frequency is the ratio of two percentages.
d. there is no difference between a relative frequency and a percentage. click to select your answer.
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