Preferences Mountains Seaside Island Hiking 45 20 12 Swimming 12 53 40 Given the data in the table, what is the relative frequency that the people who prefer hiking also prefer mountains? Round the percentage to the nearest tenth. (1 point)

To find the relative frequency that people who prefer hiking also prefer mountains, we divide the number of people who prefer both hiking and mountains by the total number of people who prefer hiking.

The number of people who prefer both hiking and mountains is 45.
The total number of people who prefer hiking is 45 + 20 + 12 = 77.

Thus, the relative frequency is 45/77 = 0.5844.

Rounding to the nearest tenth, the relative frequency is 0.6.

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To find the relative frequency that people who prefer hiking also prefer mountains, we divide the number of people who prefer both hiking and mountains by the total number of people who prefer hiking.

The number of people who prefer both hiking and mountains is 45.
The total number of people who prefer hiking is 45 + 20 + 12 = 77.

Thus, the relative frequency is 45/77 = 0.5844.

Multiplying by 100 gives us 0.5844 * 100 = 58.44.

Rounding to the nearest tenth, the relative frequency is 58.4%.

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Apologies for the previous incorrect answer.

To find the relative frequency that people who prefer hiking also prefer mountains, we divide the number of people who prefer both hiking and mountains by the total number of people who prefer hiking.

The number of people who prefer both hiking and mountains is given as 45.
The total number of people who prefer hiking is given as 45 + 20 + 12 = 77.

Thus, the relative frequency is 45/77 ≈ 0.5844.

Multiplying by 100 gives us 0.5844 * 100 ≈ 58.44.

Rounding to the nearest tenth, the relative frequency is 58.4%.

Use the table to answer the question. Preferences Mountains Seaside Island Hiking 45 20 12 Swimming 12 53 40 Given the data in the table, what is the relative frequency that people who prefer island vacations also prefer swimming? Round the percentage to the nearest tenth. (1 point)

To find the relative frequency that people who prefer island vacations also prefer swimming, we divide the number of people who prefer both island and swimming by the total number of people who prefer island vacations.

The number of people who prefer both island vacations and swimming is 12.
The total number of people who prefer island vacations is 12 + 40 = 52.

Thus, the relative frequency is 12/52 = 0.2308.

Multiplying by 100 gives us 0.2308 * 100 = 23.08.

Rounding to the nearest tenth, the relative frequency is 23.1%.

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Apologies for the mistake.

To find the relative frequency that people who prefer island vacations also prefer swimming, we divide the number of people who prefer both island and swimming by the total number of people who prefer island vacations.

The number of people who prefer both island vacations and swimming is 12.
The total number of people who prefer island vacations is 12 + 40 = 52.

Thus, the relative frequency is 12/52 ≈ 0.2308.

Multiplying by 100 gives us 0.2308 * 100 ≈ 23.08.

Rounding to the nearest tenth, the relative frequency is 23.1%.

To find the relative frequency of people who prefer hiking also prefer mountains, you need to divide the number of people who prefer both hiking and mountains (45) by the total number of people who prefer hiking (45 + 20 + 12 = 77).

Relative frequency = Number of people who prefer hiking AND mountains / Total number of people who prefer hiking

Relative frequency = 45 / 77

Calculating this, we find that the relative frequency is approximately 0.5844.

To convert this to a percentage, you need to multiply the relative frequency by 100.

0.5844 * 100 = 58.44

Rounding to the nearest tenth, the relative frequency is approximately 58.4%.