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Interpretation of Relative Frequency
Because Foofy's score had a relative frequency of .02, she claims she had one of the highest scores on the exam. Why is she correct or incorrect?
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She is incorrect. Whatever she scored, others did not. She could have been at the bottom just as well as at the top.
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