Answer :
Answer:
[tex]\begin{array}{cccc}{Class} & {Frequency} & {Relative Frequency} &{Percent\ Frequency}\ \\ {12-14} & {2} & {0.05} & {5\%}& {15-17} & {8} & {0.200}&{20\%}& {18-20} & {11} & {0.275} & {27.5\%}& {21-23} & {10} & {0.250} &{25\%}& {24-26} & {9} & {0.225}&{22.5\%} & {Total} & {40} & {1} & {100\%}\ \end{array}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
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Complete the table.
First, group the data according to the class.
So, we have:
12-14:- 14 12 --- Frequency is 2
15 - 17:- 16 16 16 16 16 17 16 15 --- Frequency is 8
18 - 20:- 19 19 19 18 19 18 20 20 19 20 20 --- Frequency is 11
21 - 23:- 21 23 21 22 21 23 23 22 22 22 --- Frequency is 10
24 - 26:- 25 24 24 25 25 24 26 24 24 --- Frequency is 9
Next, fill the class frequency column
[tex]\begin{array}{cc}{Class} & {Frequency} \ \\ {12-14} & {2} & {15-17} & {8} & {18-20} & {11} & {21-23} & {10} & {24-26} & {9}\ \end{array}[/tex]
Relative frequency is calculated by dividing each frequency by the total frequency (40).
So, we have:
[tex]\begin{array}{ccc}{Class} & {Frequency} & {Relative Frequency}\ \\ {12-14} & {2} & {0.05} & {15-17} & {8} & {0.200}& {18-20} & {11} & {0.275} & {21-23} & {10} & {0.250} & {24-26} & {9} & {0.225}\ \end{array}[/tex]
The percent frequency is calculated by multiplying the relative frequency by 100%.
So, we have:
[tex]\begin{array}{cccc}{Class} & {Frequency} & {Relative Frequency} &{Percent\ Frequency}\ \\ {12-14} & {2} & {0.05} & {5\%}& {15-17} & {8} & {0.200}&{20\%}& {18-20} & {11} & {0.275} & {27.5\%}& {21-23} & {10} & {0.250} &{25\%}& {24-26} & {9} & {0.225}&{22.5\%} & {Total} & {40} & {1} & {100\%}\ \end{array}[/tex]