The formula to calculate the Marginal Frequency is:
\[ MF = \frac{RT}{GT} \]
Where:
Marginal Frequency refers to the proportion of a specific row or column total in relation to the grand total. It is used in statistics to understand the distribution of data across different categories.
Example 1:
Step 1: Calculate the Marginal Frequency:
\[ MF = \frac{50}{200} = 0.25 \]
Example 2:
Step 1: Calculate the Marginal Frequency:
\[ MF = \frac{75}{300} = 0.25 \]