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labwork [276]
3 years ago
9

How many cups of sorbet are used in 8 cups of punch? (Punch Recipe:: Ginger Ale: 40% | Orange Juice: 25% | Pineapple Juice: 20%

| Sorbet: 15%)
Mathematics
1 answer:
Wittaler [7]3 years ago
6 0

54.4 Cups of soebet are used in 8 cups of punch.

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b. What position provides the most Hall of Famers?

c. What position provides the fewest Hall of Famers?

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e. Compare infielders (1, 2, 3, and S) to outfielders (L, C, and R).

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a. Use frequency and relative frequency distributions to summarize the data.

The frequency is the number of times a position occurs in the sample, while the relative frequency is calculated as the frequency of each position divided by the sample size multiplied by 100.

Therefore, we have:

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<u>Position</u>           <u>Frequency </u>         <u> Relative frequency (%) </u>

P                               17                             30.91%

H                               4                               7.27%

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c. What position provides the fewest Hall of Famers?

As it can be seen from the frequency table in part a, 3rd base (3) has the lowest frequency which is 2. Therefore, 3rd base (3) is the position that provides the fewest Hall of Famers.

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As it can be seen from the frequency table in part a, we have:

Frequency of L = 6

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e. Compare infielders (1, 2, 3, and S) to outfielders (L, C, and R).

Total frequency of infielders = Frequency of 1 + Frequency of 2 + Frequency of 3 + Frequency of S = 5 + 4 + 2 + 5 = 16

Total frequency of outfielders = Frequency of L + Frequency of C + Frequency of R = 6 + 5 + 7 = 18

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