in percentage frequency distribution the total of the percentage frequency is always equal to
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in percentage frequency distribution the total of the percentage frequency is always equal to 100%.
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% in the frequency distribution
- Each relative frequency figure is multiplied by 100 to determine the percentage frequency.
- The formula is as follows: percentage frequency = relative frequency X 100 = f n X 100.
Does frequency match % exactly?
- The frequency in the category is divided by the total number of participants, and then multiplied by 100% to get the percentage.
- Take the frequency of guys (80) divided by the total sample size to determine the proportion of men in Table 3. (200).
- Then multiply this figure by 100 percent, which gives you 40%.
All relative frequencies added together equal one
Since all fractional components must add up to one, the sum of relative frequencies is also equal to one.
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