Before an election, 5,000 voters were asked for their preferences. One thousand two hundred (1,200) said they would vote for Candidate A; 3,000 preferred Candidate B; and the rest were undecided. What is the relative frequency of undecided voters? Express the answer in decimal form.(1 point) Responses 0.16 0.16 0.84 0.84 0.27 0.27 800 800

The total number of voters is 5,000.

1,200 said they would vote for Candidate A, and 3,000 preferred Candidate B.

So, the number of undecided voters = 5,000 - 1,200 - 3,000 = 800

To find the relative frequency of undecided voters, we need to divide the number of undecided voters by the total number of voters:

Relative frequency of undecided voters = 800 / 5,000

Relative frequency of undecided voters = 0.16

Therefore, the relative frequency of undecided voters is 0.16.