As part of a class project, a university student surveyed the students in the cafeteria lunch line to look for a relationship between eye color and hair color among students. The table below contains the results of the survey. Eye Color Hair Color Blue Gray Green Brown Marginal Totals Blond 42 5 21 10 78 Red 12 22 19 12 65 Brown 22 5 12 34 73 Black 9 3 11 64 87 Marginal Totals 85 35 63 120 303 From the sample population of students with gray eyes, what is the relative frequency of students with red hair?

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We need to find the relative frequency of students with red hair from the students with gray eyes.

From the table we can see that the total number of students with gray eyes is 35. then the number of red hair students with gray eye is 22

the relative frequency of students with red hair = Total students of red hair with gray eyes divide by total number of gray eye students

= [tex] \frac{22}{35}=0.628571428 = 0.63 [/tex]

Answer is 0.63


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Using it's concept, it is found that the relative frequency of students with red hair is of 0.2145.

What is a relative frequency?

A relative frequency is given by the number of desired outcomes divided by the number of total outcomes.

In this problem, 65 out of 303 students have red hair, hence;

f = 65/303 = 0.2145.

The relative frequency of students with red hair is of 0.2145.

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