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Question 18 of 25The table shows how many children and adults prefer each of two differentfruits. How would you find the joint relative frequency of being a child whoprefers watermelon?WatermelonGrapesTotalChild13285217Adult111117228Total243202445OA. Divide 243 by 445.B. Divide 132 by 243.C. Divide 132 by 445.OD. Divide 132 by 217.

Question 18 of 25The table shows how many children and adults prefer each of two differentfruits-example-1
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Total number of children = 217

Number of children who prefer watermelon = 132

Number of people who prefer watermelon = 243

From the given table, let's determine how you would find the relative frequency of being a child who prefers watermelon.

To find the relative frequency of being a child who prefers watermelon, apply the formula:


r=\frac{number\text{ of children who prefer watermelon}}{total\text{ number of children}}

Hence, we have:


r=(132)/(217)

Therefore, we are to divide 132 by 217.

ANSWER:

D. Divide 132 by 217

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