50 psychology students took a standardized test. The scores are summarized in the GFDT below. Scores Frequency 40 - 44 7 45 - 49 6 50 - 54 6 55 - 59 7 60 - 64 24 You would like to build a relative frequency distribution for this data set to easily compare it to another class of students. What is the relative fequency for the fourth class, 55 - 59? Enter answer as a percent (but do not include the percent symbol). relative frequency = %
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