[...] is the result of dividing the absolute frequency of each return interval by the total number of observations.
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Relative frequency
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Subject 3. Frequency Distributions al are displayed. This helps in the analysis of large amount of statistical data, and works with all types of measurement scales.
Absolute frequency is the actual number of observations in a given interval.
<span>Relative frequency is the result of dividing the absolute frequency of each return interval by the total number of observations.
Cumulative absolute frequency and cumulative relative frequency are the results from cumulating the absolute and relative frequencies as we move from the first to the l
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