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Make a relative frequency table and relative frequency histogram for each data set.
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1 of 2Make a relative frequency table and make the histogram by measuring equal widths. The relative frequency column is the percent frequency, or probability. Draw vertical bars to the height of the corresponding relative frequencies.
Value | Frequency | Relative frequency |
---|---|---|
0.1 | 6 | or |
0.2 | 4 | or |
0.3 | 3 | or |
0.4 | 1 | or |
0.5 | 1 | or |
Total | 15 | or |
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