Individual observations within each class may be found in a frequency distribution.
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- A cumulative frequency distribution lists the number of observations that are within or below each of the classes.
- The larger the number of observations in a numerical data set, the larger the number of class intervals needed for a grouped frequency distribution.
- True or False: The larger the number of observations in a numerical data set, the larger the number of class intervals needed for a grouped frequency distribution.
- A relative frequency distribution describes the proportion of data values that fall within each category.
- Which of the following best describes a frequency distribution A frequency distribution is a grouping of:() A: data into intervals (classes) so that the number of observations in each of the non - overlapping intervals (classes) can be seen and tallied. B: selected data into intervals (classes) so that the number of observations in each of the non - overlapping intervals (classes) can be seen and tallied. C: dependent intervals (classes) so that they can be seen and tallied.