Do you want BuboFlash to help you learning these things? Or do you want to add or correct something? Click here to log in or create user.



Tags
#reading-8-statistical-concepts-and-market-returns
Question
Simply, relative frequency is the [...] of total observations falling within each interval.
Answer
percentage

Tags
#reading-8-statistical-concepts-and-market-returns
Question
Simply, relative frequency is the [...] of total observations falling within each interval.
Answer
?

Tags
#reading-8-statistical-concepts-and-market-returns
Question
Simply, relative frequency is the [...] of total observations falling within each interval.
Answer
percentage
If you want to change selection, open document below and click on "Move attachment"

Subject 3. Frequency Distributions
; The relative frequency for a class is calculated by dividing the number of observations in a class by the total number of observations and converting this figure to a percentage (multiplying the fraction by 100). <span>Simply, relative frequency is the percentage of total observations falling within each interval. It is another way of analyzing data; it tells us, for each class, what proportion (or percentage) of data falls in that class. Let's look at an example. The fo

Summary

statusnot learnedmeasured difficulty37% [default]last interval [days]               
repetition number in this series0memorised on               scheduled repetition               
scheduled repetition interval               last repetition or drill

Details

No repetitions


Discussion

Do you want to join discussion? Click here to log in or create user.