Ages | Number of students 15-18 | 4 19-22 | 10 23-26 | 3 27-30 | 4 31-34 | 5 35-38 | 6 Based on the frequency distribution above, find the relative frequency for the class with lower class limit 27 Relative Frequency = % Give your answer as a percent, rounded to one decimal place
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