A frequency distribution lists the _________ of occurrences of each category of​ data, while a relative frequency distribution lists the __________ type proportion number of occurrences of each category of data.

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Answer:

A frequency distribution lists the number of occurrences of each category of​ data, while a relative frequency distribution lists the proportion of occurrences of each category of data.

Explanation:

A "frequency distribution" is one of the ways in organizing a data, either by listing the information, putting them in a table or showing them in a graph. The items in the list (distinct values) are then counted when it comes to the number of times they've occurred.

Thus, this explains the first answer, "number."

On the other hand, a "relative frequency distribution" refers to the proportion of the overall number of observations in a particular category.  You can get this by dividing each frequency with the total number of data in a sample.

Thus, this explains the second answer, "proportion."