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This is a question that I need help with it has three parts parts A B and C-example-1

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Step 1:

Joint relative frequency is the ratio of the frequency in a certain category and the total number of data points in that category.

Step 2

Find the Joint relative frequency

A and C.

Joint relative frequency is the ratio of the frequency in a certain category and the total number of data points in that category.

Marginal relative frequency is the sum of the joint relative frequencies in a row or column.

B.

Conditional relative frequency is one of the types of relative frequency that we can obtain from a two-way frequency table. A conditional relative frequency is found by dividing a frequency that is not in the Total row or the Total column by the frequency's row total or column total.

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