Question
A cafeteria manager keeps track of the vegetables requested by customers during lunch one day. There are 50 customers in all, and each person requests one vegetable. If the relative frequency of carrots is 0.30, how many customers requested carrots?(1 point)
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Answers
GPT-4o mini
To find out how many customers requested carrots based on the relative frequency, we can use the following formula:
\[
\text{Number of customers requesting carrots} = \text{Relative frequency of carrots} \times \text{Total number of customers}
\]
Given that the relative frequency of carrots is 0.30 and the total number of customers is 50:
\[
\text{Number of customers requesting carrots} = 0.30 \times 50 = 15
\]
Therefore, the number of customers who requested carrots is **15**.
\[
\text{Number of customers requesting carrots} = \text{Relative frequency of carrots} \times \text{Total number of customers}
\]
Given that the relative frequency of carrots is 0.30 and the total number of customers is 50:
\[
\text{Number of customers requesting carrots} = 0.30 \times 50 = 15
\]
Therefore, the number of customers who requested carrots is **15**.