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Among fatal plane crashes that occurred during the past 55 ​years, 384 were due to pilot​ error, 69 were due to other human​ error, 362 were due to​ weather, 435 were due to mechanical​ problems, and 338 were due to sabotage. Construct the relative frequency distribution. What is the most serious threat to aviation​ safety, and can anything be done about​ it?

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\begin{array}{ccc}{Error} & {f} & {RF} & {Pilot} & {384} & {0.242} & {Human} & {69} & {0.043} & {Weather} & {362}& {0.228}& {Mechanical} & {435}& {0.274} & {Sabotage} & {338}& {0.213} \ \end{array}

The most serious threat is mechanical problems.

Explanation:

Given


Pilot \to 384


Human \to 69


Weather \to 362


Mechanical \to 435


Sabotage \to 338

Solving (a): The relative frequency table

The relative frequency (RF) is calculated as:


RF = (Frequency)/(Total\ Frequency)

Where


Total\ Frequency = 384 + 69 + 362+ 435 +338


Total\ Frequency = 1588

So, the relative frequencies is as follows:


Pilot = 384/1588 = 0.242


Human = 69/1588 = 0.043


Weather = 362/1588 =0.228


Mechanical = 435/1588 = 0.274


Sabotage = 338/1588 = 0.213

So, the relative frequency table is:


\begin{array}{ccc}{Error} & {f} & {RF} & {Pilot} & {384} & {0.242} & {Human} & {69} & {0.043} & {Weather} & {362}& {0.228}& {Mechanical} & {435}& {0.274} & {Sabotage} & {338}& {0.213} \ \end{array}

Solving (b): The most serious threat

The most serious threat is the one with the highest frequency, and that is the mechanical problems.

Carrying out maintenance schedule and removal of potential threat are some of the ways it can be minimized.

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