Choices Frequency Relative Frequency (%)

  1. Choices Frequency Relative Frequency (%) Baseball 15 ? Football 26 ? Soccer 18 ? Volleyball 11 ? Swimming 23 ? After gathering
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  2. Use the table to answer the question.Choices Frequency Relative Frequency (%) Baseball 15 ? Football 26 ? Soccer 18 ? Volleyball
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  3. Use the table to answer the question.Choices Frequency Relative Frequency (%) Baseball 15 ? Football 26 ? Soccer 18 ? Volleyball
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  4. Use the table to answer the question.Choices Frequency Relative Frequency (%) Baseball 15 ? Football 26 ? Soccer 18 ? Volleyball
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  5. Use 8​-point bins ​(​92 to 99, to 84 to 91, ​etc.) to make a frequency table for the data set below. Include columns for
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  6. Use 6​-point bins ​(​94 to 99, to 88 to 93, ​etc.) to make a frequency table for the set of exam scores shown below.
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  7. Use the table to answer the question.Language Frequency Relative Frequency German 3 325= ?% Mandarin 5 525= ?% Spanish 17 1725=
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  8. Use the table to answer the question.Dog Frequency Relative Frequency Caesar 9 Fido 4 Jock 7 Borzoi 5 Theresa makes this
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  9. Use the table to answer the question.Dog Frequency Relative Frequency Caesar 9 Fido 4 Jock 7 Borzoi 5 Theresa makes this
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  10. 1. To form a __________ we form a ratio between each frequency and the total number of scores in the set. (Points: 5)stem-and-le
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