Proportions in Frequency Distributions Calculator
Calculating proportions in frequency distributions is crucial for understanding and interpreting data. This tool helps you find absolute and relative proportions quickly and easily.
- Enter the total number (N) and the frequency of the group.
- Select the type of proportion you want to calculate: absolute or relative.
- Click ‘Calculate’.
Absolute proportion is calculated as frequency / N, while relative proportion is calculated as (frequency / N) * 100.
| Frequency | Absolute Proportion | Relative Proportion |
|---|---|---|
| 50 | 0.2 | 20% |
| 100 | 0.4 | 40% |
- Always ensure your frequencies add up to the total number (N).
- Use proportions to compare groups, not to find individual values.
What’s the difference between absolute and relative proportions?
Absolute proportions are expressed as a fraction or decimal, while relative proportions are expressed as a percentage.
For more information, see Office for National Statistics and U.S. Census Bureau.