In an increasing order of magnitude of frequency distribution, if we add frequencies on by one to previous frequency we get-
1. Less than C.F.D
2.more than C.F.D
3. Relative frequency distribution
4. None of above
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In an increasing order of magnitude of frequency distribution, if we add frequencies on by one to previous frequency we get less than cumulative frequency distribution.
Explanation:
Frequency distribution is the data set organized to show the frequency of occurrence of repeatable events.
- A cumulative frequency is defined as the sum of the frequencies that are distributed over different class intervals in the data set.
- The cumulative frequency distribution is classified into two types namely less than cumulative frequency and more than cumulative frequency.
- In less than cumulative frequency, the frequencies are added successively from lowest class to highest class. The distribution shows from the lowest value to the highest value.
- In more than cumulative frequency, the frequencies are added from from the highest class to the lowest class. The distribution shows from the highest value to the lowest value.
And a relative frequency distribution shows the proportion of the number of observations associated with each value.
Therefore, in an increasing order of magnitude of frequency distribution, if we add frequencies on by one to previous frequency we get less than cumulative frequency distribution.
So, the correct answer is option 1.
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