Frequency Distribution in Statistics

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In a frequency distribution, each frequency represents a single observation.

True

The total number of frequencies is always less than the total number of observations.

False

A frequency distribution always has more frequencies than observations.

False

The total number of observations is always equal to the total number of frequencies in a frequency distribution.

True

The number of frequencies is always greater than the number of observations in a frequency distribution.

False

Each frequency in a frequency distribution corresponds to multiple observations.

True

The total number of frequencies is always equal to the total number of observations in a frequency distribution.

True

A frequency distribution can have more frequencies than observations.

False

The total number of observations is always greater than the total number of frequencies in a frequency distribution.

False

Each observation in a frequency distribution corresponds to a unique frequency.

False

Test your understanding of frequency distributions in statistics. Learn about the relationship between frequencies and observations in a frequency distribution. Evaluate your knowledge of statistical concepts with this quiz.

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