One hundred students were surveyed and asked if they participate in band and if they play a sport. The table below summarizes their responses.

Of students that do NOT play a sport, what is the relative frequency of those who participate in band?

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To find the relative frequency of students who participate in band out of those who do not play a sport, you would need to have data from the table you mentioned. Typically, the process involves:

  1. Determining the number of students who do not play a sport.
  2. Among those, finding the number of students who participate in band.
  3. Calculating the relative frequency by dividing the number of students who participate in band by the total number of students who do not play a sport.

The formula would be:

\[ \text{Relative Frequency} = \frac{\text{Number of students who participate in band and do not play a sport}}{\text{Total number of students who do not play a sport}} \]

If you provide the specific numbers from your table, I can help you compute the answer.