Math Problem Statement

Class 9.0-98,frequency 10 what is the relative frequency

Solution

To calculate the relative frequency, we use the formula:

Relative Frequency=Frequency of the classTotal frequency\text{Relative Frequency} = \frac{\text{Frequency of the class}}{\text{Total frequency}}

Here:

  • The frequency of the class is given as 10.
  • However, you haven't provided the total frequency of the dataset. This value is necessary to calculate the relative frequency.

If you can provide the total frequency or any other data about the dataset, I'll be able to calculate the relative frequency for you.

Would you like to provide more details or ask about another related concept?

Here are some additional questions you might find helpful:

  1. How do you calculate the cumulative frequency in a dataset?
  2. What is the difference between relative frequency and cumulative frequency?
  3. How do you interpret a relative frequency distribution?
  4. Can you explain how to find the class width in a frequency table?
  5. How can you calculate the mean of a grouped frequency distribution?

Tip: When working with relative frequencies, always ensure the total frequency is the sum of the individual frequencies in the dataset.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Statistics
Relative Frequency
Frequency Distribution

Formulas

Relative Frequency = Frequency of the class / Total frequency

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grade 9