The amount of time (minutes) a sample of students spent on online social media in a 4-hour window is organized in a frequency distribution with 7 class intervals. The clas intervals are 0 to < 10, 10 to < 20, ..., 60 to < 70. The number of observations (frequencies) for the classes are 5, 13, 16, 13, 17, 8, and 6 respectively. a. Complete the following frequency table for the distribution showing frequency, relative frequency, cumulative frequency, and cumulative relative frequencies. Round to four decimal places when necessary Class Frequency Interval 0 to 10 0 Relative Frequency 0E Cumulative Frequency O Cumulative Relative Frequency 0
The amount of time (minutes) a sample of students spent on online social media in a 4-hour window is organized in a frequency distribution with 7 class intervals. The clas intervals are 0 to < 10, 10 to < 20, ..., 60 to < 70. The number of observations (frequencies) for the classes are 5, 13, 16, 13, 17, 8, and 6 respectively. a. Complete the following frequency table for the distribution showing frequency, relative frequency, cumulative frequency, and cumulative relative frequencies. Round to four decimal places when necessary Class Frequency Interval 0 to 10 0 Relative Frequency 0E Cumulative Frequency O Cumulative Relative Frequency 0
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Chapter10: Statistics
Section10.4: Distributions Of Data
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