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Managers of a theme park conducted a study of their customers for the day. The study showed that 60% of the customers were over the age of 21. The study also showed that 40% of the customers over the age of 21 had a season pass to the theme park, while 30% of customers aged 21 or younger had a season pass. Based on the given information, show me a relative frequency tables can be constructed

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To construct the relative frequency table, we use the given percentages from the theme park study to determine the proportion of all customers who are over 21 with a season pass, over 21 without a season pass, 21 or under with a season pass, and 21 or under without a season pass.

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The subject of this question is Mathematics, specifically related to the construction of relative frequency tables using provided customer demographic data from a theme park study.

To demonstrate how to construct such a table, we will use the given percentages. Since 60% of the customers are over the age of 21 and 40% of those have a season pass, we calculate that 24% of all customers (60% * 40%) are over 21 with a season pass.

Similarly, since 30% of customers aged 21 or younger have a season pass and they represent the remaining 40% of the customers (100% - 60% = 40%), this means that 12% of all customers (40% * 30%) are 21 or under with a season pass. Here's how we can layout the table:

Over 21 with season pass: 24%

Over 21 without season pass: 36% (60% - 24%)

21 or under with season pass: 12%

21 or under without season pass: 28% (40% - 12%)

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