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25 January, 00:41

Sharon mistakenly calculated the marginal relative frequency for traveling out of state to be 57 out of 100 or 57%. What should Sharon have done, and what is the correct answer?

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  1. 25 January, 00:42
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    Well first off we need to find the marginal relative frequency of the kids out of state. So we need the formula for marginal relative frequency

    Marginal relative frequency / total size of sample

    57 / 152 = 0.375

    Answer: 37.5%
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