Based on the two-way frequency table, what is the marginal relative frequency of people who play winter sports? Round your answer to the nearest whole percentage.%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0A percent

To calculate the marginal relative frequency of people who play winter sports, we need to sum the percentages of people who play winter sports in both categories (Yes and No) and then divide by the total number of people.

In the two-way frequency table, let's assume we have the following information:
- Number of people who play winter sports and said Yes: 25
- Number of people who play winter sports and said No: 15
- Total number of people: 100

Marginal relative frequency of people who play winter sports = (25 + 15) / 100 = 40 / 100 = 0.4

To convert this to a percentage, we multiply by 100: 0.4 * 100 = 40%

Therefore, the marginal relative frequency of people who play winter sports is 40%.