Answer:
im bored
so how are you
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the relative frequency, we have to first divide 300 by 500 and on doing so we will get 0.6 .
And then to find the percentage, we need to multiply it with 100 . And 0.6 times 100 = 60%.
So out of the given 4 options, correct option is the last option .
Answer:
the second one
Step-by-step explanation:
when turning a percentage into a fraction put it over 100. I then turned that into a decimal which was 0.35. 2/5 is 0.4 which is also equal to 0.40
It's just an estimate. There's no telling how close it is.
To estimate using just the information in the table,
ASSUME that the average of all the students in each
slot is the average time of that slot.
I know that's confusing. I can't think of a better way to say it,
so here are two examples of what I mean. Look at the table:
-- 6 students said that they spent between 0 and 30 minutes.
ASSUME that those 6 students averaged 15 minutes each.
-- 21 students said that they spent between 60 and 90 minutes.
ASSUME that those 21 students averaged 75 minutes each.
So, when you add up the times for all 50 students, you'll have
(6 x 15 min) + (14 x 45 min) + (21 x 75min) + (9 x 105 min) =
When you total up all those times, divide it by 50 to estimate
the average per student.
Remember ... it's only an estimate.
If the first group had 1 student that spent 2 minutes, and
the other 5 of them spent 29 minutes, then it won't work.
But you'll never know.