Chapter 1 Data and Statistics
Relative frequency: (frequency of a class)/n, where n is the total number of the data. Percent frequency: (relative frequency)× 100%. Based on the frequency distribution, relative frequency, and percent frequency of the data, we can use table and graphs to display these frequencies. Example: ................
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