Asked by Amrita Nijjer on Jun 07, 2024
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In a cumulative frequency distribution, the last class will always have a cumulative frequency equal to
A) one.
B) 100%.
C) the total number of elements in the data set.
D) the class width.
Cumulative Frequency
The sum of frequencies accumulated up to a certain point in a data set.
Total Number
The aggregate or sum count of items or entities in a set or dataset.
Data Set
A collection of data, often presented in tabular form, consisting of variables and observed or measured values.
- Understand cumulative frequency distributions and their characteristics.
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Gursimran WarainchJun 08, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The cumulative frequency of a class is the total frequency of that class and all previous classes. Therefore, the last class will have the highest cumulative frequency, which equals the total number of elements in the data set.
Learning Objectives
- Understand cumulative frequency distributions and their characteristics.