Respuesta :
The relative frequencies of the students are the frequencies represented as decimals or percentages
- The relative frequency of a girl who chose to go to North Carolina is 0.15
- The relative frequency of a boy who choose South Carolina is 0.08
How to analyze the frequencies?
From the question, we have the following parameters:
- Students = 223
- Girls = 121
- Boys = 102
- South Carolina = 75
- Georgia = 55
- Boys North Carolina = 59
- Boys Georgia = 25
Using the above dataset, we have the following two-column table
     North   South   Georgia   Total
Boys    59            25       102
Girls                           121
Total            75     55      223
Next, we fill the rows and columns as follows by performing several arithmetic computations.
So, we have:
     North   South   Georgia   Total
Boys    59      18     25       102
Girls    34       57     30       121
Total    93       75     55      223
How to determine relative frequencies?
The relative frequency of a girl who chose to go to North Carolina
From the table in (a), the frequency of a girl who chose to go to North Carolina is 34 and the total frequency is 223.
So, the relative frequency is:
[tex]RF = \frac{34}{223}[/tex]
[tex]RF \approx 0.15[/tex]
The relative frequency of a boy who choose South Carolina
From the table in (a), the frequency of a boy who choose to go to South Carolina is 18 and the total frequency is 223.
So, the relative frequency is:
[tex]RF = \frac{18}{223}[/tex]
[tex]RF \approx 0.08[/tex]
Hence, the relative frequencies are 0.152 and 0.08, respectively
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