the relative frequency of a class is computed by
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The cumulative frequency is found by summing the values of the current class and all previous classes. It is the 'number so far'. The relative frequency of a class is found by dividing the frequency by the number of values in the data sample – this gives the proportion that fall into that class.
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The cumulative frequency is found by summing the values of the current class and all previous classes. It is the 'number so far'. The relative frequency of a class is found by dividing the frequency by the number of values in the data sample – this gives the proportion that fall into that class.
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