The relative frequency for a class is computed as:

A. class width divided by class interval.

B. class midpoint divided by the class frequency.

C. class frequency divided by the interval.

D. class frequency divided by the total frequency>

E. None of the above. It is computed by throwing a dance party for the data points and seeing which class gets the most groovy moves.

D. class frequency divided by the total frequency

To compute the relative frequency for a class, you use the formula:

Relative Frequency = Class Frequency divided by the Total Frequency.

In this case, the correct answer is option D: class frequency divided by the total frequency.

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