The relative frequency of a class is computed by
A) dividing the cumulative frequency of the class by the total number of elements in the data set.
B) dividing n by cumulative frequency of the class.
C) dividing the frequency of the class by the total number of elements in the data set.
D) dividing the frequency of the class by the number of classes.
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A) the
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A) a tabular
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