Given the data on the table, what is the relative frequency that the people who prefer hiking also prefer mountains? Round the percentage to the nearest 10th

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

Relative Frequency = Number of people who prefer both hiking and mountains / Total number of people who prefer hiking

From the table:
Number of people who prefer both hiking and mountains = 38
Total number of people who prefer hiking = 65

Relative Frequency = 38 / 65 = 0.5846

To convert this to a percentage, multiply by 100:
Relative Frequency = 0.5846 * 100 = 58.46%

Rounded to the nearest 10th, the relative frequency that people who prefer hiking also prefer mountains is 58.5%.