when looking at a relative frequency, before calculating the relative frequencies, can we tell which numbers or categories will have the highest relative frequency
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A relative frequency is the ratio (fraction or proportion) of the number of times a value of the data occurs in the set of all outcomes to the total number of outcomes. To find the relative frequencies, divide each frequency by the total number of students in the sample–in this case, 20.
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