basically this is an exampleAGE (YEARS) FREQUENCY FREQUENCY DENSITYFD= Frequency DensityAge : 0
6.7,6.8,6.4,5.9
Terminating decimals are decimals that end, such as, 2.384. Non-terminating decimals that don't end, such as, 0.3333333333.......
3rd. Adding Decimals 5th - Adding and subtracting 6th - Dividing Decimals
You can use decimals in money.
frequency density = frequency/group width
class width times frequency density gives you the frequency
To calculate the frequency density we will simply divide the frequency by the class width.
Frequency density= Frequency/Class width So shut ur mouth whoever is reading this!
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Frequency Density multiplied by the class width
The density of water at 4 degrees Celsius is 1.00 grams per cubic centimeter.
Frequency is equal to inverse of the square root of density. As the frequency of a string for example goes up the density will go down but in a non-linear fashion. That is to create higher and higher frequencies less and less density decreases are required.
The frequency density. That is, the frequency divided by the class width.
Frequancy Tables only use whole numbers while relative frequency tables use exact percentages or decimals.
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