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Basile [38]
3 years ago
14

Each number in the first table represents the points scored by a player on the Ace Academy basketball team. Make a frequency dis

tribution, including relative frequency (percent of total: )
1
5
8
10
10
13
3
6
9
10
11
13
3
7
9
10
12
14
4
7
10
10
12
14
For the relative frequencies below, round to the nearest tenth.
Mathematics
2 answers:
viva [34]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

We know that, <em>the frequency table consists of the number of times the number is appearing.</em>

<em>Also, 'relative frequency is the percent of the total of the frequencies'.</em>

So, the corresponding frequency table is given by,

Points Scored                     Frequency                   Relative Frequency (%)

1                                                 1                                            4.17

3                                                2                                           8.33

5                                                1                                            4.17       

6                                                1                                             4.17

7                                                2                                            8.33

8                                                1                                             4.17

9                                               2                                             8.33

10                                              6                                              25

11                                                1                                             4.17

12                                              2                                             8.33

13                                              2                                             8.33

14                                              2                                             8.33

As, the total of the frequency is 24. So, we get the relative frequency table above.

SpyIntel [72]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Please have a look at the table below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Element       frequency         Relative frequency  (percent)


1                     1                       1/24 =  0.042 = 4.2%


3                      2                       2/24 = 0.083  = 8.3%


4                       1                         1/24 = 0.042  = 4.2%


5                       1                          1/24 = 0.042  = 4.2%


6                       1                           1/24 = 0.042 = 4.2%


7                        2                         2/24 = 0.083 = 8.3%


8                        1                          1/24 = 0.042   = 4.2%


9                       2                           2/24 = 0.083  = 8.3%


10                       6                           6/24 = 0.25   = 25%


11                        1                            1/24 = 0.042 = 4.2%


12                       2                           2/24 = 0.083 = 8.3%


13                         2                           2/24 = 0.083 = 8.3%


14                         2                           2/24 = 0.083  = 8.3 %


                           ----------                                  --------


                              24                                         1


                             ---------


Hope you will understand this.


Thank you.


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