A sports club has 84 members who learned baseball, and 42 of those members also learned basketball. There are 25 students who did not learn baseball but learned basketball, and 8 students did not learn either baseball or basketball. Which table best shows the relative frequency of rows for the data?
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I think that it might be C but I am not 100% certain.
oh misread that
Lol, It's okay. Sorry I didn't respond earlier, I stepped away from the computer for a while
Well I made a table for the problem, maybe it could help
84 learnt baseball so 42 learnt basketball and baseball so 42 learnt only baseball 25 learnt only basketball 8 learnt neither okay so Total people that learnt basketball = 42+25 total people that learnt baseball ball = 84
we should figure out the total number of people so we can determine, how many of them did not learn baseball or basketball
42 both 42 baseball only 25 baskeball only so out of players only that is 42+42+25= 84+25=109 people that did some sport now 8 did not learn anything so In total 109+8=117 students intotal
now we ccan determine our probabilities
Total baseball = 84/117 Total not baseball = (117-84)/117 Total basketball =(42+25)/117 Total not basketball = (117-(42+25))/117
lemme see -.- why this is so wrong
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