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Which values best complete the relative frequency table?

F:) Yellow = 0.20; Orange = 0.40
G:) Yellow = 0.08; Orange = 0.16
H:) Yellow = 0.06; Orange = 0.12
J:) Yellow = 0.80; Orange = 0.16

Which values best complete the relative frequency table? F:) Yellow = 0.20; Orange-example-1
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You need to ensure that the sum of the frequencies for both colors adds up to 1.0 or 100%.

Option F: Yellow = 0.20; Orange = 0.40
The sum of these values is 0.20 + 0.40 = 0.60, which is less than 1.0, so this option cannot be correct.

Option G: Yellow = 0.08; Orange = 0.16
The sum of these values is 0.08 + 0.16 = 0.24, which is less than 1.0, so this option cannot be correct.

Option H: Yellow = 0.06; Orange = 0.12
The sum of these values is 0.06 + 0.12 = 0.18, which is less than 1.0, so this option cannot be correct.

Option J: Yellow = 0.80; Orange = 0.16
The sum of these values is 0.80 + 0.16 = 0.96, which is less than 1.0, so this option cannot be correct either.

None of the options have a total sum of 1.0 or 100%. Therefore, we cannot determine which values best complete the relative frequency table based on the given options.
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