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Hey, can anyone help me? My math question is: "What sort of information can you get from conditional frequencies that you couldn't get by just looking at the relative frequencies?"

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Answer: Conditional frequencies enables users to get more specific information when analyzing a dataset.

Step-by-step explanation: Frequency refers to the count of occurrence of a particular variable.

Relative frequency is obtained by taking the ratio of the counts a particular variable and the total counts and of all available variables in the experiment or data.

Conditional Frequency allows us to input additional constraints to our frequency counts, especially in a two-way table. Enabling us to get more specific information by using conditional statements.

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