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2 November, 06:19

At a charity raffle event they are giving out tickets labeled 1 through 10 when people come through the doors. If you are given an even-numbered ticket, you are given a prize at the end of the evening. The table shows the results of 500 guests. What is the relative frequency for the guests who will receive a prize? Ticket Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Frequency 48 42 41 56 67 43 39 41 55 68

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  1. 2 November, 06:26
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    Relative frequency for guest who will win the prize:

    Relative frequency = 50%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total No. of guest = 500

    No. of Guests with even-numbered tickets:

    Ticket NO. 2 = 42

    Ticket NO. 4 = 56

    Ticket NO. 6 = 43

    Ticket NO. 8 = 41

    Ticket NO. 10 = 68

    Total No. of Guest with even-numbered ticket = 42+56+43+41+68

    Total No. of Guest with even-numbered ticket = 250

    So.

    Relative frequency = (frequency of desirable event / total frequency) · 100

    Relative frequency = (250/500) · 100

    Relative frequency = 50%
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