expected frequencies

expected frequencies
= theoretical frequencies
French\ \ espérance de fréquences; fréquences théoriques; fréquence attendue
German\ \ erwartete Häufigkeiten; theoretische Häufigkeiten
Dutch\ \ frequentieverwachting; verwachte aantallen; theoretische aantallen; theoretische frequenties
Italian\ \ speranza di frequenza; frequenze teoriche
Spanish\ \ esperanza de frecuencias; frecuencia esperada; frecuencias teóricas
Catalan\ \ freqüències esperades; frequències teòriques
Portuguese\ \ frequências esperadas; frequências teóricas
Romanian\ \ frecvenţele aşteptate; frecvenţelor teoretice
Danish\ \ forventede frekvenser; teoretiske frekvenser
Norwegian\ \ forventede frekvenser; teoretisk frekvenser
Swedish\ \ förväntad frekvens
Greek\ \ αναμενόμενες συχνότητες; θεωρητικές συχνότητες
Finnish\ \ odotetut frekvenssit; teoreettinen frekvenssi
Hungarian\ \ várható gyakoriság; feltételezett (elméleti) gyakoríság
Turkish\ \ beklenen sıklıklar; teorik sıklıklar
Estonian\ \ sageduste ooteväärtused; teoreetilised sagedused; teoreetilised sagedused; ootesagedused
Lithuanian\ \ laukiamieji dažniai; teoriniai dažniai
Slovenian\ \ teoretična frekvenca
Polish\ \ oczekiwanie liczebności; liczebność teoretyczna; częstość teoretyczna
Russian\ \ ожидаемая частота; теоретические колебания
Ukrainian\ \ сподівана частота; теоретична частота
Serbian\ \ очекиване фреквенције; теопријске фреквенције
Icelandic\ \ ráð frequency; fræðilega tíðni
Euskara\ \ itxarondako maiztasun; maiztasun teoriko
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ فراواني نظري
Arabic\ \ التكرارات التوقعة ؛ التكرارات النظرية
Afrikaans\ \ verwagte frekwensies; teoretiese frekwensies
Chinese\ \ 期 望 频 数; 理 论 频 率
Korean\ \ 기대도수[빈도]

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