The relative frequency of a particular response can be found by taking the frequency of that response and dividing it by the total number of responses.
In this case, we need to find the relative frequency for one of the field trip options in the table. Let's say we want to find the relative frequency for "Canoeing." According to the table, 12 campers chose the Canoeing field trip out of a total of 40 campers.
Relative frequency for Canoeing = Number of campers choosing Canoeing / Total number of campers
Relative frequency for Canoeing = 12 / 40 = 0.3
To convert this relative frequency to a percentage, you can multiply it by 100:
Relative frequency for Canoeing = 0.3 * 100 = 30%
So, the relative frequency for the Canoeing field trip is 30%.
Gloria surveyed all of the campers to determine their preferred field trip the results are displayed in the table which of the following is a relative frequency that can be found with the table round the percentage to the nearest tenth
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