Relative Frequencies Practice

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Question
Use the table to answer the question.

Cherries Grapes
North 120 125
South 25 75
Examine the data from a survey about the part of the state people are from and the fruit they prefer. If a person prefers cherries, what is the percentage chance that they are from the North? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

(1 point)

To find the percentage chance that a person who prefers cherries is from the North, we need to calculate the relative frequency of people from the North who prefer cherries.

Total number of people who prefer cherries = 120 (North) + 25 (South) = 145
Number of people from the North who prefer cherries = 120

Relative frequency of people from the North who prefer cherries = (120 / 145) * 100 = 82.8%

So, the percentage chance that a person who prefers cherries is from the North is 82.8%.