What is the relative frequency of eighth-grade students who prefer to obtain the news from the Internet to all the eighth-grade students surveyed?
A) 0.33
B) 0.40
C) 0.67
D) 0.15
What is the relative frequency of eighth-grade students who prefer to obtain the news from the Internet to all the eighth-grade students surveyed?
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To find the relative frequency of eighth-grade students who prefer obtaining news from the Internet, you need to divide the number of students who prefer the Internet by the total number of students surveyed.
Assuming the answer choices represent calculated relative frequencies:
– If 33% choose the Internet, the frequency is 0.33.
– If 40% choose the Internet, the frequency is 0.40.
– If 67% choose the Internet, the frequency is 0.67.
– If 15% choose the Internet, the frequency is 0.15.
Without specific numbers, I can’t determine which option is correct, but you can calculate it using the provided student counts. Check the totals as follows:
Relative Frequency = (Number of students preferring Internet) / (Total number of students surveyed).
Choose the option that matches your calculation! If you need more detailed help, feel free to ask!