To calculate the marginal relative frequency:
\[ MRF = \frac{F}{T} \]
Where:
Marginal relative frequency is a statistical measure used to describe the proportion of a single event in a set of data. It is calculated by dividing the frequency of the event by the total frequency of all events. This measure is useful in understanding the distribution of data and is often used in the fields of statistics and probability.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ MRF = \frac{20}{100} = 0.2000 \]
The marginal relative frequency is 0.2000.