Relative frequency can be defined as the number of times an event occurs divided by the total number of events occurring in a given scenario. The formula is given to be:
![RF=(f)/(n)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/gz0o7hjbrsjen7tbkbfjm5xqschqogs2p6.png)
where f is the number of times the data occurred and n is the total number of observations.
We have the frequency of the individual groups as shown below:
![\begin{gathered} 1\text{ to }5\Rightarrow3 \\ 6\text{ to }10\Rightarrow8 \\ 11\text{ to }15\Rightarrow3 \\ 16\text{ to }20\Rightarrow5 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/dratkecu9xiexns909cthu46nztyrn9ov2.png)
The total number of observations is 19.
Therefore, the relative frequencies are calculated below:
![\begin{gathered} 1\text{ to }5\Rightarrow(3)/(19)=0.16 \\ 6\text{ to }10\Rightarrow(8)/(19)=0.42 \\ 11\text{ to }15\Rightarrow(3)/(19)=0.16 \\ 16\text{ to }20\Rightarrow(5)/(19)=0.26 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/556sqe4gf6kk5vaxde5l9x5on67acdos8s.png)
ANSWER
![\begin{gathered} 1\text{ to }5\Rightarrow0.16 \\ 6\text{ to }10\Rightarrow0.42 \\ 11\text{ to }15\Rightarrow0.16 \\ 16\text{ to }20\Rightarrow0.26 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/sq1a6db6ieuww2hz6625415cdwra71169u.png)
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