The way to convert counts into relative frequencies in a Two Way Relative Frequency Table is to divide the count by the total number of items
<h3>What is a Frequency Table?</h3>
This refers to the depiction of the number of times in which an event occurs in the form of a table.
Hence, when a two-way frequency table is used, it shows the visual representation of the possible relationship between different sets of data.
Please note that your question is incomplete as you did not provide the frequency table needed and also the trends and generalizations to find, so a general overview was given.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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When putting numbers into scientific notation, always put the decimal after the ones place. In this case, you would put the decimal after 4 and before 5 (in between). From there, you count how many decimal places you moved in order to change it into that form.
0.45013 would change to 4.5013 and you would have to multiply it by 10 to the negative power of 1 (you're only moving back one place).
4.5013 x 10^-1
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