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A relative frequency table is made from data in a frequency table. What is the value of K in the relative frequency table? Round your answer to the nearest percent.

A relative frequency table is made from data in a frequency table. What is the value-example-1
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Answer:

B=11%

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Answer: k = 11%

Explanation:

The relative frequency fr is calculated by dividing the frequency xi of a given Class by the number of total data.


fr = (xi)/(n) * 100\%

In this problem there are 4 Class U ^ V and S ^ T

Notice in the first table that the total number of data is n = 19.

The relative frequency of k will be the frequency of T ^ V between the total number of data.

Notice in the first table that the frequency of the Class T ^ V is 2.

So


k = (2)/(19) * 100\%\\\\k = 11\%

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