What are joint marginal and conditional relative frequencies?
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The purple cells on our table are all joint frequency numbers. It is called joint frequency because you are joining one variable from the row and one variable from the column. Marginal relative frequency is the ratio of the sum of the joint relative frequency in a row or column and the total number of data values.
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