Asked by Katherine Broussard on May 26, 2024

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Which column in a frequency distribution table is an indicator of which percentile each of the possible values falls in?

A) Frequency
B) Relative cumulative frequency
C) Cumulative frequency
D) Relative frequency

Relative Cumulative Frequency

A statistical measure that shows the proportion of observations below a particular value in a dataset.

Percentile

A measure that indicates the value below which a given percentage of observations in a group falls.

Frequency Distribution

A table or chart that gives each piece of data in the set and the frequency, or the number of times that it appears in the data set.

  • Understand the significance of various types of frequencies (frequency, relative cumulative frequency, cumulative frequency, relative frequency) in a frequency distribution table.
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Ahsan AbbasMay 30, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Relative cumulative frequency indicates the percentage of data that falls at or below a certain value, effectively showing the percentile rank of values in a distribution.