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How can you check that you have correctly convert frequencies to relative frequencies?
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You could add up all the relative frequencies to make sure that you have 100% accounted for.
The relative frequency is the percent out of 100% for a particular item. If you have found the relative frequency for all items, it should equal 100%.
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