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Title: How would you convert a grouped frequency distribution to a relative frequency distribution?
Post by: Bisla on Mar 7, 2015
How would you convert a grouped frequency distribution to a relative frequency distribution?
a. divide the frequency of each class interval by the mean
b. plot it on a graph
c. divide the frequency of each class interval by the total number of scores
d. sum the frequencies in each class interval
e. use a histogram


Title: Re: How would you convert a grouped frequency distribution to a relative frequency distribution?
Post by: sulmaeater on Mar 12, 2015
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Title: Re: How would you convert a grouped frequency distribution to a relative frequency distribution?
Post by: Bisla on Mar 14, 2015
I doubled checked your answer with my study group, thank you for taking the time to help out.


Title: Re: How would you convert a grouped frequency distribution to a relative frequency distribution?
Post by: sulmaeater on Mar 14, 2015
No problemo!