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How to write a relative frequency

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Explanation:

To find the relative frequencies, divide each frequency by the total number of students in the sampleā€“in this case, 20. Relative frequencies can be written as fractions, percents, or decimals. Cumulative relative frequency is the accumulation of the previous relative frequencies.

Example: Your team has won 9 games from a total of 12 games played: the Frequency of winning is 9. the Relative Frequency of winning is 9/12 = 75%

User Ankur Anand
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Answer:

To find a relative frequency you need to divide the total number of x in the frequency to the total number. This can be represented as a fraction, decimal, or percent.

Explanation:

For example,

The ball landed 3 times out of 40.

3/40 = 7.5%

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