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SVEN [57.7K]
3 years ago
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The two-way table shows the number of people whose hobbies are reading or solving puzzles and who either ride a motorcycle or do

n’t ride a motorcycle. Among people whose hobby is reading, what is the relative frequency of not riding a motorcycle? Express your answer as a decimal, and round it to the nearest hundredth if necessary. Enter your answer in the box.
Mathematics
1 answer:
enot [183]3 years ago
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The number of people whose hobby is reading but not riding a motorcycle is 5.

<h3>What is the relative frequency of not riding a motorcycle?</h3>

We want to calculate the number of people whose hobby is reading but they don't like riding the motorcycle,

therefore, when we look into the table we will find out that block A2 is the block that represents the number of people whose hobby is reading but not riding a motorcycle.

Hence, the number of people whose hobby is reading but not riding a motorcycle is 5.

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