The table shows the results of a survey of 200 randomly selected people on whether they like watermelon, cantaloupe, or both.

A 4-column table with 3 rows. The first column has no label with entries cantaloupe, not cantaloupe, total. The second column is labeled watermelon with entries 93, 66, 159. The third column is labeled not watermelon with entries 16, 25, 41. The fourth column is labeled total with entries 109, 91, 200.

Which is the marginal relative frequency for the people who do not like cantaloupe?

StartFraction 25 Over 91 EndFraction
StartFraction 66 Over 200 EndFraction
StartFraction 91 Over 200 EndFraction
StartFraction 66 Over 91 EndFraction

Respuesta :

The marginal frequency for the people who do not like cantaloupe is StartFraction 91 Over 200 EndFraction/

The correct option is (C),

What is Marginal Relative frequency?

Marginal Relative Frequency is the ratio between the frequency of a row total or column total to the total frequency of the data.

Given:

                               Watermelon      Not watermelon     Total

Cantaloupe                  93                       16                         109

Not cantaloupe           66                       25                         91

Total                             159                       41                          200

Hence, the Marginal Relative frequency is = 91/200 = 0.455

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