The frequency table that shows the relative frequency of people older than 40 and don't visit the dentist is:
D. Visit Dentist Yearly Don’t Visit Dentist Yearly
Below 40 0.27 0.73
Above 40 0.57 0.43
<h3>What is the relative frequency required?</h3>
The relative frequency of those older than 40 and don't go annually to a dentist can be found as:
= Number of over 40 who don't go to dentist / Total of those over 40 surveyed
Solving gives:
= 13 / (17 + 13)
= 13 / 30
= 0.43
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Answer:
-24
Step-by-step explanation:
If you are struggling with this here's a tip!
-18+-6 is what you are trying to solve
The 6 is negative, so get rid of the plus sign -18-6
2 negative numbers are just added like positive numbers
So add 18 and 6, you should get 24
Don't forget about the negative!
-24
X=5/9
Y=0.65
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