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Frequency and relative tables! Lawns mowed (b) lawns mowe Small 15 Small__?Medium 5 Medium__? Large 20 Large__? Business 10. Business__? Total__?? Total__?

Frequency and relative tables! Lawns mowed (b) lawns mowe Small 15 Small__?Medium-example-1
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Check below, please.

1) As we know the absolute frequencies just by looking at the graph, we can fill in the table with the following relative frequency, by dividing each absolute frequency by the total

2) Now, let's fill in the table for the relative frequencies:


\begin{gathered} (15)/(50)=(3)/(10)=0.3\:(30\%) \\ \\ (5)/(50)=(1)/(10)=0.1\:(10\%) \\ \\ (20)/(50)=(2)/(5)=0.4\:(40\%) \\ \\ (10)/(50)=(1)/(5)=0.2\:(20\%) \end{gathered}

Note that the sum of all of these relative frequencies has to yield 100% or 1.

So, this is the answer.

Frequency and relative tables! Lawns mowed (b) lawns mowe Small 15 Small__?Medium-example-1
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