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Measures of Central Tendency
Frequency of Class Succeeding the Modal Class in Measures of Central Tendency Formulas
Frequency of Class Succeeding the Modal Class is the count of observations in the class immediately after the modal class in a frequency distribution. And is denoted by f
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Measures of Central Tendency formulas that make use of Frequency of Class Succeeding the Modal Class
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What is the Frequency of Class Succeeding the Modal Class?
Frequency of Class Succeeding the Modal Class is the count of observations in the class immediately after the modal class in a frequency distribution.
Can the Frequency of Class Succeeding the Modal Class be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Frequency of Class Succeeding the Modal Class, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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