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percent includes all answers, whereas valid percent excludes missing answers of I don't know or blanks
When Percent Equal 100%
Use the symbol "%". For example, 30% means 30 percent.
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You could use a percent sign - 3%. Or you could use decimals - 0.3 for three percent, or 0.03 for three tenths percent. This is assuming you are working off of a hundred. # percent of a hundred is 3, three percent of 200 is 6. Percent is a ratio.
valid percent = Frequency/# of non missing cases x 100
percent includes all answers, whereas valid percent excludes missing answers of I don't know or blanks
yes it is
No....valid format symbols are (+,-,*,/ and ^)
The frequency column shows the actual count of responses for each category in a dataset. The valid percent column indicates the percentage of responses relative to the total number of valid cases, excluding any missing data. Cumulative percent adds a layer by displaying the running total of valid percentages, allowing you to see the proportion of responses that fall within a certain range up to that category.
PENIS
Frequency refers to the count of occurrences for each category, while percent represents the proportion of each frequency relative to the total number of observations, expressed as a percentage. Valid percent excludes any missing or invalid responses, giving a clearer picture of the data that is actually analyzed. Cumulative percent sums the valid percentages progressively, showing the total percentage up to and including each category, which helps in understanding the distribution of responses.
My drivers' license is valid.
Yes this is hundred percent valid because it is very good university in india
Because then you can assess how valid your results are =D
No. Percent is not an operator, it is a symbol or cell format style.
The man had a valid complaint about the heat of the desert.