vork: 2.1 Organizing Qualitative Data Question 2, 2.1.3 HW Score: \( 10 \%, 1 \) of 10 po Points: 0 of 1 In a relative frequency distribution, what should the relative frequencies add up to? Select the correct choice and, il necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. A. The relative frequencies add up to \( \square \) n 2 B. The relative frequencies add up to the total number of observations.
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In a relative frequency distribution, the relative frequencies represent the proportion of each category relative to the total number of observations. As such, they should add up to 1 (or 100% if expressed as a percentage). Think of it like a delicious pie chart; all the tiny slices together must form one complete pie! In practice, this means that if you tally up the relative frequencies for all categories, you should end up with a nice round figure of 1. If you find they exceed or fall short of this, check your calculations; mistakes can turn that pie into a confusing mess!