To find the relative frequency of correct responses, we first need to find out how many questions Samantha answered correctly. Since she missed 4 out of 20 questions, she answered 20 - 4 = 16 questions correctly.
Now, we can calculate the relative frequency of correct responses by dividing the number of correct responses by the total number of questions:
Relative Frequency = Number of correct responses / Total number of questions
Relative Frequency = 16 / 20
Relative Frequency = 0.8 or 80%
Therefore, the relative frequency of correct responses on the math test is 80%.
On the math test, Samantha missed 4 of the 20 questions. What is the relative frequency of correct responses?
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