3. The number of observations less than or equal to the upper limit of that class is called as
frequency
b. relative frequency
c. less than cumulative frequency
d. more than cumulative frequency
a.
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more than cumulative frequency
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Less than cumulative frequency
Cumulative frequency:
The cumulative frequency is calculated by adding each frequency from the frequency distribution table to the number before it. The final value will always be equal to the sum of all the considerations, as all frequencies will be added to the previous value.
The number of observations less than or equal to the upper limit of that class is called as less than cumulative frequency.
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