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Bought a new car lately? The following table presents the number of vehicles sold in a certain country by several manufacturers in February 2012 February 2013 Manufacturer General Motors Ford Chrysler LLC 2012 212,173 175,433 131,928 162,418 109,905 106,906 2013 225,650 194,068 138,085 164,423 107,526 101,113 Toyota Honda Nissan Send data to Excel Construct a relative frequency distribution for the 2013 sales. Round the answers to at least three decimal places. Manufacturer Relative Frequency General Motors Ford Chrysler LLC Toyota Honda Nissan

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  1. 5 August, 06:10
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    The Relative Frequency Table is:

    Manufacturer Relative Frequency

    General Motors 0.242

    Ford 0.208

    Chrysler LLC 0.148

    Toyota 0.177

    Honda 0.116

    Nissan 0.109

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To find out the relative frequency we need to use the formula:

    Relative Frequency = Frequency / Sum of All Frequencies

    We can find the sum of all the frequencies by adding all the sales for the year 2013.

    Sum of Frequencies for 2013 = 225,650 + 194,068 + 138,085 + 164,423 + 107,526 + 101,113

    Sum of Frequencies for 2013 = 930865 cars

    Now we can compute the relative frequencies for each of the manufacturers as follows:

    General Motors: 225650/930865 = 0.242

    Ford: 194068/930865 = 0.208

    Chrysler LLC: 138085/930865 = 0.148

    Toyota: 164423/930865 = 0.177

    Honda: 107526/930865 = 0.116

    Nissan: 101113/930865 = 0.109

    Relative Frequency Distribution Table for the 2013 sales:

    Manufacturer Relative Frequency

    General Motors 0.242

    Ford 0.208

    Chrysler LLC 0.148

    Toyota 0.177

    Honda 0.116

    Nissan 0.109
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