The relative frequency of students with red hair among the sample population of students with gray eyes is approximately 62.86%.
The relative frequency of students with red hair among the sample population of students with gray eyes can be calculated by considering the intersection of the "Gray Eyes" row and the "Red Hair" column in the given table.
From the table:
The number of students with gray eyes is 35.
The number of students with red hair and gray eyes is 22.
The relative frequency is calculated by dividing the number of students with red hair and gray eyes by the total number of students with gray eyes.
Relative Frequency = Number of Students with Red Hair and Gray Eyes / Total Number of Students with Gray Eyes
Relative Frequency = 22 / 35
Simplifying the fraction:
Relative Frequency is approximately 0.6286 or 62.86%.