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Which is the joint relative frequency for teachers who teach math and not English? Round the answer to the nearest percent. 08% 21% 33% 38%
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Which is the joint relative frequency for teachers who teach math and not English? Round the answer to the nearest percent. 08% 21% 33% 38%
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Which is the joint relative frequency for teachers who teach math and not English? Round the answer to the nearest percent.
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33%
38%
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Answer:person above is right
Explanation:
b = 21%
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n(teach math and not English ) =22
total =104
joint relative frequency =22/104
=0.2115
Answer: 21%
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