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a relative frequency table is made from data in a frequency table. what is the value of y in the relative frequency table? round the answer to the nearest percent. frequency table
| g | h | total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| f | 14 | 8 | 22 | |
| total | 26 | 19 | 45 | relative frequency table |
| g | h | total |
Step1: Recall relative - frequency formula
Relative frequency of a value = $\frac{\text{Frequency of the value}}{\text{Total frequency}}$
Step2: Identify relevant frequencies
We assume $y$ is the relative frequency of a certain cell. Let's assume it is the relative frequency of the cell with frequency 11 (in the E - H intersection). The total frequency is 45.
Step3: Calculate relative frequency
Relative frequency = $\frac{11}{45}\approx0.2444$
Step4: Convert to percentage
$0.2444\times100 = 24.44\%$. Rounding to the nearest percent gives 24%, but it seems there is a misunderstanding. If we assume $y$ is the relative frequency of the value in the F - H cell (with frequency 8), then relative frequency = $\frac{8}{45}\approx0.1778$. Converting to percentage: $0.1778\times 100 = 17.78\%\approx18\%$, still not in the options. If we assume $y$ is the relative - frequency of the value in the E - G cell (with frequency 12), relative frequency=$\frac{12}{45}\approx0.2667$, and $0.2667\times100 = 26.67\%\approx27\%$
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