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OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):
Please help.. :c
OpenStudy (anonymous):
looking
OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):
Oh Thank you thank you!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is it 5/20
OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):
How do you know..?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Add all the tallies up. 5 in that range, over 20
ans=5/20
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which simplifies to 1/4
OpenStudy (math_genius123):
yep they right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
their are 20 marks but only 5 in that colom
OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):
Hold on.. Let me look at the question again..
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
no problem
OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):
Can someone explain relative frequency to me please? I dont get it.
OpenStudy (math_genius123):
i cant i just see answers
OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):
oh :c
OpenStudy (math_genius123):
sorry my heads fcked up
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah hold on
How often something happens divided by all outcomes.
Example: if your team has won 9 games from a total of 12 games played:
* the Frequency of winning is 9
* the Relative Frequency of winning is 9/12 = 75%
OpenStudy (anonymous):
of an event refers to the absolute frequency normalized by the total number of events
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Here's an example. Think of prostitution. It's illegal generally in most places, but it becomes legal if you film it.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lolwhat an example 0-0
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok, that's a bad example. How about:
There are 20 strippers standing on the corner. 5 of the strippers are wearing underclothes. What is the relative frequency of strippers wearing underclothes.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I didnt know strippers wore underclothes.
OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):
uuh..... huh?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol
OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):
I kind of get it.. but not really..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
LOL @ClarissaMorgenstern
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
It's basically probability.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@happytales. u are one colorful character.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Say for instance you have 20 marbles that vary in color in a bag. There are 3 colors, red, blue and green with 5 being red, 3 blue and 13 green. What are the chances of drawing a blue marble?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ClarissaMorgenstern Yes. Yes I am xD
OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):
Oh I see.
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OpenStudy (math_genius123):
wow thanks for sayin the steps my head is fcked up i only see the answers in math problems
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you do know that 13+5+3=21 right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@happytales yeah... the strippers!!! XD
OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):
Hey whats mode again?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
google it i forgot too.
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OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):
LOL!
OpenStudy (math_genius123):
mode is what happends most
OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):
OH I remember
OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):
Um.... Can you help me with one more question @ClarissaMorgenstern @texaschic101 @math_genius123 @Marco,Phillip
OpenStudy (anonymous):
we can try
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