) To the nearest tenth, the relative frequency of boys who chose red is
p) To the nearest tenth, the relative frequency of students who chose blue is
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Without further information or data, it is not possible to determine the relative frequency of boys who chose red or the relative frequency of students who chose blue.
Boys
Girls
Total
Red
11
15
26
Blue
19
12
31
Yellow
6
8
14
Total
36
35
71
Here’s the information
Girls
Total
Red
11
15
26
Blue
19
12
31
Yellow
6
8
14
Total
36
35
71
Here’s the information
To calculate the relative frequency, we divide the frequency of each category by the total number of observations.
For boys who chose red: 11/71 ≈ 0.155
To the nearest tenth, the relative frequency of boys who chose red is approximately 0.2.
For students who chose blue: 31/71 ≈ 0.437
To the nearest tenth, the relative frequency of students who chose blue is approximately 0.4.
For boys who chose red: 11/71 ≈ 0.155
To the nearest tenth, the relative frequency of boys who chose red is approximately 0.2.
For students who chose blue: 31/71 ≈ 0.437
To the nearest tenth, the relative frequency of students who chose blue is approximately 0.4.
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Apologies for the mistake. Let's recalculate the relative frequencies correctly.
For boys who chose red: 11/36 ≈ 0.306
To the nearest tenth, the relative frequency of boys who chose red is approximately 0.3.
For students who chose blue: 31/71 ≈ 0.437
To the nearest tenth, the relative frequency of students who chose blue is approximately 0.4.
For boys who chose red: 11/36 ≈ 0.306
To the nearest tenth, the relative frequency of boys who chose red is approximately 0.3.
For students who chose blue: 31/71 ≈ 0.437
To the nearest tenth, the relative frequency of students who chose blue is approximately 0.4.