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lracut11

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Frequencies can be represented as
 
  a. .grouped data ranked from low to high.
  b. grouped data that must have at least three categories.
  c. ungrouped data.
  d. grouped or ungrouped data.

Question 2

Frequency is
 
  a. the total number of variables under consideration.
  b. the total number of studies completed.
  c. how often a variable is found to occur.
  d. how many steps it takes to analyze the data.



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Answer to Question 1

d. grouped or ungrouped data.

Answer to Question 2

c. how often a variable is found to occur.



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