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 answer your question, we need to use the information from the survey results provided in the table. However, since you didn't include the actual table or its data, I cannot calculate the relative frequency directly.

Generally, to find the relative frequency of students who participate in band among those who do not play a sport, you can follow these steps:

  1. Determine the total number of students who do not play a sport: This includes all students minus those that do play a sport.

  2. Determine the number of students who participate in band out of those who do not play a sport.

  3. Calculate the relative frequency: This is done using the formula: \[ \text{Relative Frequency} = \frac{\text{Number of students in band who do not play a sport}}{\text{Total number of students who do not play a sport}} \]

If you could provide the data from the table, I would be able to help you with the calculations more specifically.