To find the relative frequency of Hazel's T-shirts in her wardrobe, we first need to determine the total number of clothing items she has.
Hazel has:
- 15 T-shirts
- 10 short-sleeve blouses
Total number of items = Number of T-shirts + Number of blouses Total items = 15 + 10 = 25
Next, we calculate the relative frequency of the T-shirts:
Relative frequency of T-shirts = Number of T-shirts / Total number of items
Relative frequency of T-shirts = 15 / 25
Now we simplify this fraction:
Relative frequency of T-shirts = 0.6
Thus, the relative frequency of Hazel's T-shirts is 0.6.