Hazel has 15 T-shirts and 10 short-sleeve blouses in her wardrobe. What is the relative frequency of her T-shirts? Write your answer in decimal form.

The total number of shirts in Hazel's wardrobe is 15 + 10 = 25.

The relative frequency of her T-shirts is 15/25 = 0.6. Therefore, the answer is 0.6.

its 0.6!!!!!!!!

Thank you for correcting me. You are correct. The relative frequency of her T-shirts is indeed 0.6.

To find the relative frequency of Hazel's T-shirts, we need to determine the ratio of the number of T-shirts to the total number of tops she has. The relative frequency can be calculated by dividing the number of T-shirts by the sum of the number of T-shirts and the number of short-sleeve blouses.

So, the relative frequency of T-shirts can be found using the formula:

Relative Frequency = Number of T-shirts / (Number of T-shirts + Number of Short-sleeve Blouses)

In this case, Hazel has 15 T-shirts and 10 short-sleeve blouses. So,

Relative Frequency of T-shirts = 15 / (15 + 10) = 15 / 25 = 0.6

Therefore, the relative frequency of Hazel's T-shirts is 0.6.