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Twenty-five randomly selected students were asked the number of movies they watched the previous week. The results are as follows.

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Given the table that shows the number of movies and the corresponding frequency, you can determine that the total frequency is:


Total\text{ }Frequency=25

By definition:


Relative\text{ }Frequency=\frac{Frequency}{Total\text{ }Frequency}

By definition, the Cumulative Frequency can be obtained by adding the corresponding frequency with the previous frequencies and dividing the sum by the Total Frequency.

Therefore, you can determine that:

- For:


Frequency=3

You know:


Relative\text{ }Frequency=(3)/(25)

And:


Cummulative\text{ }Relative\text{ }Frequency=(3)/(25)

- Given:


Frequency=8

You get:


Relative\text{ }Frequency=(8)/(25)

And:


Cummulative\text{ }Relative\text{ }Frequency=(3+8)/(25)=(11)/(25)

- Given:


Frequency=9

You get:


Relative\text{ }Frequency=(9)/(25)

And:


Cummulative\text{ }Relative\text{ }Frequency=(3+8+9)/(25)=(4)/(5)

- Given:


Frequency=4

You get:


Relative\text{ }Frequency=(4)/(25)

And:


Cummulative\text{ }Relative\text{ }Frequency=(3+8+9+4)/(25)=(24)/(25)

- Given:


Frequency=1

You get:


Relative\text{ }Frequency=(1)/(25)

And:


Cummulative\text{ }Relative\text{ }Frequency=(3+8+9+4+1)/(25)=(25)/(25)=1

Hence, the answer is:

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