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Relative Frequency is the number of observations of a given type divided by total number of observations. For example if the total observations say 15 then the number of this type observation is 3 then the relative frequency is equal to 3/15 = 1/5.
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In order for you to calculate the relative frequency, you will need to determine the frequency of certain values divided by the number of observations in the set of data. For more information look here: http://iridl.ldeo.columbia.edu/dochelp/S...;
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