This video covers how to make a cumulative relative frequency distribution. The key is adding up the relative frequencies less than or equal to a given value. For more videos please visit www.mysecretmathtutor.com
Thanks a lot my stupid book kept telling me add it by the previous number before and I just was clueless with which previous row it was, it sounds like I’m stupid but when I know absolutely nothing about the subject people will know what it’s like
I went to class yesterday and was the only one, quite literally ; who did not understand how to do this. I was aware it was somewhat easy, but for me it was difficult for whatever reason. I felt like dropping my class. After this video, I understood what it was I was not comprehending before. THANK YOU. #notacollegedropout LOL
Thank you so much, I've found this video to be very helpful in my college studies. It has been years since I've done this type of math. So once again, thank you so much
+Jadelyn Campbell it is not a sum of 1-5 but it is the total frequencies available in the data set, 3 rows and 5 columns. so to calculate the rel frequency. 0's frequency which is 1 is divided by 15, which gives the rel frequency of 0.07