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In an experiment of 50 cars passing was recorded 17 silver cars were recorded what Is the relative frequency of a silver car passing
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The relative frequency of the silver cars will be given by:
(number of silver cars recorded)/(number of cars recorded)*100
=17/50*100
=34%
The answer is 34%
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