When a random experiment is repeated several times, the frequency of an event or outcome divided by the number of times the experiment was repeated is called the relative frequency.
Relative frequency =Frequency/Number of repeats
Relative frequencies can be organized in a table.
The following table is an example of relative frequencies showing the results of rolling a die 1000 times.
Click the button to generate a new relative frequency distribution.
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