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Answered by pruthaasl
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The number of times a particular value occurs in the data is called its frequency.

Frequency:

  • Frequency is defined as the number of times an observation appears in a given set of data.
  • Frequencies are represented either graphically or in a tabular form.
  • There are two types of frequencies: cumulative frequency and relative frequency.
  • Frequency distribution is also done by dividing the data into groups called class intervals.
  • It is easier to manage and operate data when it is frequency tabulated.
  • The calculation of mean, median, etc. becomes easier when the data is tabulated according to the frequencies.

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Answered by prachikalantri
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Answer:

The frequency of a value in the data is the number of times it appears.

Frequency:

Frequency is defined as the number of times an observation appears in a given set of data.

Frequencies are represented either graphically or in a tabular form.

Cumulative and relative frequencies are the two types of frequencies.

Class intervals are used to divide the data into categories for frequency distribution.

When data is tabulated by frequency, it is easier to handle and operate.

When data is tabulated according to frequencies, it is easier to calculate mean, median, and other statistics.

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