You are creating a frequency table with a column reporting cumulative frequency. If the cumulative frequency in a certain row is 238 and the frequency in the next row is 43, what will be the new cumulative frequency? Insufficient information given. 281 43 243
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Cumulative frequency is the sum of the frequencies of all classes up to and including the current class in the frequency distribution table. Show more…
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