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What is cumulative frequency ? How to calculate cumulative frequency ?
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Answered by shambhavi1634
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Cumulative frequency is used to determine the number of observations that lie above (or below) a particular value in a data set. ... The cumulative frequency is calculated by adding each frequency from a frequency distribution table to the sum of its predecessors.

The cumulative frequency is calculated by adding each frequency from a frequency distribution table to the sum of its predecessors. The last value will always be equal to the total for all observations, since all frequencies will already have been added to the previous total.

Technically, a cumulative frequency distribution is the sum of the class and all classes below it in a frequency distribution. All that means is you're adding up a value and all of the values that came before it. Here's a simple example: You get paid $250 for a week of work.

Answered by Anonymous
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The cumulative frequency is calculated by adding each frequency from a frequency distribution table to the sum of its predecessors. The last value will always be equal to the total for all observations, since all frequencies will already have been added to the previous total

Step-by-step explanation:

Technically, a cumulative frequency distribution is the sum of the class and all classes below it in a frequency distribution. All that means is you're adding up a value and all of the values that came before it. Here's a simple example: You get paid $250 for a week of work.

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