Answer:
Relative frequency of selecting a 2 = 8/50 = 0.16
Relative frequency of selecting a 3 = 14/50 = 0.28
Step-by-step explanation:
When we have a given experiment with given outcomes (such that each time that we perform the experiment, one outcome happens) the relative frequency of a given outcome is the quotient between the number of times that that outcome happened, and the total number of times that the experiment was performed.
Here the experiment is selecting a random number between 1 and 5, and it is performed 50 times.
Out of these 50 times, the outcome "2" appears 8 times.
Then the relative frequency of selecting the number 2 is:
f(2) = 8/50 = 0.16
And of these 50 experiments, the outcome "3" appears 14 times.
Then the relative frequency of selecting the number 3 is:
f(3) = 14/50 = 0.28
Answer:
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False, it's the other way around: you divide the numerator by the denominator.
For example, to evaluate
you divide 8 by 15:

Answer:
50 golf balls
Step-by-step explanation:
200/4 is 50. I did that because it says the golf balls are DIVIDED into 4 smaller buckets.
To check the answer you do 50 times four.