Examine the data from a survey of farmers about their different soil types and the crops they prefer to grow using relative frequencies what is the percentage chance that farmers with rocky soil prefer growing peppers round your answer to the nearest tenth 66.7% 60.0%, 150.0% 75.0%

To determine the percentage chance that farmers with rocky soil prefer growing peppers, we first need to calculate the relative frequency of farmers with rocky soil who prefer growing peppers.

Let's assume we have the following data from the survey:

- Total number of farmers surveyed: 100
- Number of farmers with rocky soil who prefer growing peppers: 30

The relative frequency of farmers with rocky soil who prefer growing peppers is calculated as:

Relative Frequency = (Number of farmers with rocky soil who prefer growing peppers) / (Total number of farmers surveyed)
Relative Frequency = 30 / 100 = 0.3

To convert the relative frequency to a percentage, we multiply by 100:

Percentage chance = Relative Frequency * 100
Percentage chance = 0.3 * 100 = 30%

Therefore, the percentage chance that farmers with rocky soil prefer growing peppers is 30%. So, the closest answer to the nearest tenth is 30.0%.