In a data table hiking

Mountains. Seaside. Island
45. 20. 12
Swimming
Mountains. Seaside. Island
12. 53. 40
Given this data what is the relative frequency that people who prefer hiking also prefer mountains

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.

From the first data table, we see that 45 people prefer hiking and 45 people prefer mountains. Therefore, the relative frequency that people who prefer hiking also prefer mountains is:

45 / 45 = 1

So, the relative frequency is 1, meaning that everyone who prefers hiking also prefers mountains.