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mynx

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An event's relative frequency in the population equals
 
  a. 100.
  b. the average number of times an event occurs in the population.
  c. the odds of the event.
  d. the probability of the event.

Question 2

How is the relative frequency of an event defined?
 
  a. The proportion of time an event does not occur in the population of events.
  b. The average number of time an event occurs in the population of events.
  c. The proportion of time an event occurs out of all events that might occur in the population.
  d. The proportion of time all events occur.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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