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25 April, 07:02

What is the maximum value that a marginal relative frequency can be? Explain.

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  1. 25 April, 07:53
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    The maximum value it can be would be 100%. The only times that it could be this high is when there is only a class on the frequency distribution table. Another way, is that there is only one column variable on the table (& or if there is only one row.) Any other time is will be less, but the maximum stays 100%.
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