The following table shows the results of a survey of 100 authors by a publishing company. New Authors Established Authors Total Successful 8 22 30 Unsuccessful 16 54 70 Total 24 76 100 Compute the relative frequency of the given event if an author as specified is chosen at random. An author is established.
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From the table, we can see that there are 22 successful established authors and 54 unsuccessful established authors. So, the total number of established authors is: 22 + 54 = 76 Now, we need to find the relative frequency of choosing an established author at Show more…
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