How do you find less than cummulative and greater than cummulative frequencies?

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2026-05-19 06:36

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To find less than cumulative frequency, you sum the frequencies of all classes up to and including the current class. Conversely, for greater than cumulative frequency, you start from the total frequency and subtract the cumulative frequency of the current class and all preceding classes. This way, you can determine how many observations fall below or above a specific value in a frequency distribution.

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