Use the table to answer the question.

Number of Text Messages
0–200 201–500 Over 500
Age 12–15 24 47 78
16–19 20 35 97
20–23 55 67 177
Given the data in the table about the number of text messages per day, what is the relative frequency of the people age 12–15 who had over 500 messages? Round the percentage to the nearest tenth. bot

The total number of people age 12–15 who had over 500 text messages is 78.

To find the relative frequency, we divide 78 by the total number of people in that age group, which is 24 + 47 + 78 = 149.

78 / 149 ≈ 0.5235

Converting this to a percentage, we get 52.4%.

Therefore, the relative frequency of people age 12–15 who had over 500 text messages is 52.4%.

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I apologize for the error in my previous response. Let's recalculate the relative frequency for people age 12-15 who had over 500 text messages.

The total number of people age 12-15 who had over 500 text messages is 78.
The total number of people age 12-15 is 24 + 47 + 78 = 149.

Therefore, the relative frequency of people age 12-15 who had over 500 text messages is:
78 / 149 ≈ 0.5235

Converting this to a percentage, we get approximately 52.4%.

So, the correct relative frequency for people age 12-15 who had over 500 text messages is 52.4%. Thank you for pointing out the mistake.

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I apologize for the oversight. Let me try to confirm the calculation again.

The total number of people age 12-15 who had over 500 text messages is 78. The total number of people in that age group is 24 + 47 + 78 = 149.

The relative frequency of people age 12-15 who had over 500 text messages is:

(78 people with over 500 messages) / (149 total people in that age group) = 0.5234899329

Rounded to the nearest tenth, this is approximately 52.3%.

Therefore, the correct relative frequency for people age 12-15 who had over 500 text messages is 52.3%. Thank you for your patience.

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