Asked by Sudhir Sharma on Sep 22, 2024

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The sum of relative frequencies in a distribution always equals 1.

Relative Frequencies

The ratio of the number of times a particular value occurs to the total number of observations.

Distribution

Distribution in statistics refers to the way in which values of a variable or observations are spread out or scattered across a range, showing the frequency of each value.

Sum

The result of adding two or more numbers or quantities together to get a total.

  • Master the process of applying and calculating frequency distributions, including their relative frequencies.
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Eugene Shchytou1 day ago
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True
Explanation :
This is true because the relative frequency of each data point represents its proportion within the total data set. So when you add up all the relative frequencies, it must equal the entire set (i.e. 100% or 1).