Complete each table. Express the relative frequencies as decimals and as a percent. Round to the nearest hundredth for relative frequencies and to the nearest whole number for percents when necessary. Frequency | Relative frequency | Percent relative frequency 4 | | 7 | | 6 | | 1 | | 3 | | Total: | Total: | Total: Get Help: eBook Submit
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Relative frequency for 4: \( \frac{4}{21} = 0.19 \) Relative frequency for 7: \( \frac{7}{21} = 0.33 \) Relative frequency for 6: \( \frac{6}{21} = 0.29 \) Relative frequency for 1: \( \frac{1}{21} = 0.05 \) Relative frequency for 3: \( \frac{3}{21} = 0.14 \) ** Show more…
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