Use the table to answer the question. Number of Text Messages 0–200201–500Over 500Age12–1524477816–1920359720–235567177Given 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.(1 point)

To find the relative frequency of people age 12-15 who had over 500 text messages, we need to calculate the total number of people in this age group who had over 500 messages and then divide it by the total number of people in this age group.

From the table, we can see that there are 7 people age 12-15 who had over 500 messages.

The total number of people age 12-15 is 24+47+7= 78.

Therefore, the relative frequency of people age 12-15 who had over 500 messages is:
(7/78) x 100% = 8.97%

Rounded to the nearest tenth, it is 9.0%

says its wrong

I apologize for the mistake.

Let's recalculate it:
The total number of people age 12-15 who had over 500 messages is 7.
The total number of people age 12-15 is 24+47+7= 78.

Therefore, the relative frequency of people age 12-15 who had over 500 messages is:
(7/78) * 100% = 8.97%

Rounded to the nearest tenth, the relative frequency is 9.0%.

So, the correct answer is 9.0%.

nope still says its wrong

I apologize for the confusion.

Let's try calculating it once again:

For people age 12-15, the total number of individuals who had over 500 text messages is 7.

The total number of individuals in the age group 12-15 is 24+47+7 = 78.

To find the relative frequency, we will divide the number of individuals with over 500 text messages by the total number of individuals in the age group and multiply by 100:

(7 / 78) * 100 ≈ 8.97

Rounded to the nearest tenth, the relative frequency is 9.0%.

I have performed the calculation again, and based on the given data in the table, the relative frequency of people age 12-15 who had over 500 messages is indeed 9.0%.

just give me a different answer

My apologies for the oversight. Let's try calculating it differently:

From the table:
Number of people age 12-15 who had over 500 messages: 7
Total number of people age 12-15: 78

To find the relative frequency, we divide the number of people who had over 500 messages by the total number of people in that age group:
Relative Frequency = (7 / 78) * 100% ≈ 8.97%

Rounded to the nearest tenth, the relative frequency is still 9.0%.

It seems that 9.0% is the correct relative frequency based on the data provided in the table.