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Anybody who is good at two-relative frequency tables?? Need help on it please...​

Anybody who is good at two-relative frequency tables?? Need help on it please...​-example-1
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Answer: 31%

Explanation:

You have to divide 14 by 45 and you get .31111 continuously and then you multiply it by 100 and get 31.11 continuously but since it says by the nearest percent it’s just 31%

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