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Gloria surveyed all of the campers to determine their preferred field trip. The results are displayed in the tableWhich 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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To find the relative frequency of a category, you need to divide the frequency of that category by the total number of responses and then multiply by 100 to get it as a percentage.

For example, if 30 campers chose the beach as their preferred field trip out of a total of 100 campers surveyed, the relative frequency would be 30/100 * 100 = 30%.

Without the actual numbers in the table provided, we cannot calculate a specific relative frequency.
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