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cumulative percentage = (cumulative frequency ÷ n) x 100
No, cumulative is not a compound word.
Cumulative shares are when the shares are combined and then evenly distributed to the share holders. Non cumulative preference shares are when they go to certain people first.
Given a frequency table,the first cumulative frequency is the same as the first frequency;the second cumulative frequency is the sum of the first cumulative frequency and the second [ordinary] frequency;the third cumulative frequency is the sum of the second cumulative frequency and the third [ordinary] frequency;and so on.An alternative definition is that the cumulative frequency for any value is the sum of all the frequencies less than or equal to that value.
Cumulative risks are risks that increase with each added risk.
Components of water cycle include:Water bodiesAirLandforms.
The components of the business cycle is Prosperity, Recession, and depression.
Cardiac Cycle
Which type of cycle do you mean?
Plants play a major role in both the carbon cycle and the water cycle. Through photosynthesis, plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, contributing to the carbon cycle. At the same time, plants also take up water from the soil and release it back into the atmosphere through transpiration, participating in the water cycle.
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The small microtraumas of repeated injury causes the area to become inflamed, and there is not enough time in between injuries for complete healing to occur.
components of dna
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The gametophyte generation is more prominent and independent in mosses and ferns compared to seed plants. Also, the sporophyte generation in mosses and ferns is not as prominent or long-lived as in seed plants. Finally, mosses and ferns rely on water for fertilization, a characteristic not seen in seed plants.
cumulative percentage = (cumulative frequency ÷ n) x 100
Abiotic components are those components which are not biological in nature. As such, wind can have a dramatic effect on the water cycle or the nitrogen cycle, enabling these things to move far afield from where they are released by ground conditions, thus preventing oversaturation in a specific area.