Given the following table of frequency: egin{tabular}{|c|c|} hline egin{tabular}{c} Class Interval/ \ Selang Kelas end{tabular} & egin{tabular}{c} frequency/ \ kekerapan end{tabular} \ hline ( 2.2-2.6 ) & 2 \ hline ( 2.7-3.1 ) & 3 \ hline ( 3.2-3.6 ) & 6 \ hline ( 3.7-4.1 ) & 9 \ hline ( 4.2-4.6 ) & 7 \ hline ( 4.7-5.1 ) & 3 \ hline end{tabular} Find the relative frequency in percentage for the fifth class.
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We add up all the frequencies: 2 + 3 + 6 + 9 + 7 + 3 = 30. Show more…
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