Before an election, 5,000 voters were asked for their preferences. One thousand two hundred (1,200) said they would vote for Candidate A; 3,000 preferred Candidate B; and the rest were undecided. What is the relative frequency of undecided voters? Express the answer in decimal form.(1 point) Responses 0.16 0.16 0.84 0.84 0.27 0.27 800 800

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The total number of voters is 5,000.

1,200 said they would vote for Candidate A, and 3,000 preferred Candidate B.

So, the number of undecided voters = 5,000 - 1,200 - 3,000 = 800

To find the relative frequency of undecided voters, we need to divide the number of undecided voters by the total number of voters:

Relative frequency of undecided voters = 800 / 5,000

Relative frequency of undecided voters = 0.16

Therefore, the relative frequency of undecided voters is 0.16.