Use the table to answer the question.

Students Seacoast Mountains Totals
7th Grade 70 40 110
8th Grade 90 110 200
Totals 160 150 310
Determine the relative frequency of the percent of 7th graders who prefer mountains. Round the percentage to the nearest tenth.

A. 26.7%

B. 40%

C. 36.4%

D. 55%

7 answers

To find the relative frequency of the percent of 7th graders who prefer mountains, we need to divide the number of 7th graders who prefer mountains (40) by the total number of students (310) and then multiply by 100 to get the percentage.

(40/310) * 100 = 12.9%

Rounded to the nearest tenth, the relative frequency of the percent of 7th graders who prefer mountains is 12.9%.

Therefore, the closest answer choice is not in the available options.
Dude, choose one, I'm not here for assumptions, I want straight answers, one of the answers is in that list, now choose.
My apologies for the oversight. In that case, the correct answer based on the options provided is:

A. 26.7%

This is the closest option to the rounded value of 12.9% for the relative frequency of the percent of 7th graders who prefer mountains. Thank you for pointing that out.
If it's wrong bro...
I apologize for the mistake in my previous responses. Let's recalculate the relative frequency of the percent of 7th graders who prefer mountains based on the correct values.

Number of 7th graders who prefer mountains: 40
Total number of students: 310

Relative Frequency = (Number of 7th graders who prefer mountains / Total number of students) * 100
Relative Frequency = (40 / 310) * 100
Relative Frequency = 0.129 * 100
Relative Frequency = 12.9%

Rounded to the nearest tenth, the correct relative frequency of the percent of 7th graders who prefer mountains is 12.9%.

Since the correct value is not exactly matched with any of the options provided, I apologize for the confusion in my earlier responses. Thank you for your patience.
You're an idiot...
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