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Hey there, welcome to numerate.
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So we're asked to calculate the relative frequencies here based on income.
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So i organized the income to the left.
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Our entire sample size here is 25.
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To find the relative frequency is basically x divided by our sample size n.
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So let's do the first one here.
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We're going to have to x divided by n.
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So we have one frequency divided by 25.
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Let's see what this equals.
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1 divided by 25.
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We get around 0 .04.
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Let's do the next one.
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We have 5 divided by 25, which we know this will equal 1 5th, which is 0 .20...