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another easy 20 points I don't know how to do this and my teacher can't talk to me right now please help

another easy 20 points I don't know how to do this and my teacher can't talk to me-example-1
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Answer:

The answer is attached!

Explanation:

But, to find the relative frequencies you will have to find the total number of responses, which is 143.

Then you will go to each box and divide the number given by the total number of response. I will show you each box below:


(62)/(143) = .43\\\\(32)/(143) = .22\\\\(29)/(143) = .20\\\\(20)/(143) = .14

(Note here that all these add up to exactly 1 when you don't round them, but I rounded them and they add up to .99)

Hope this helps!!

- Kay :)

another easy 20 points I don't know how to do this and my teacher can't talk to me-example-1
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