Summarize the data by filling in the frequency (to the nearest whole number), the relative frequency (3 decimals), and the percent frequency (1 decimal) values below. Class Frequency Relative Frequency Percent Frequency 12-14 ( ) ( ) ( ) 15-7 ( ) ( ) ( ) 18-20 ( ) ( ) ( ) 21-23 ( ) ( ) ( ) 24-26 ( ) ( ) ( ) Total ( ) ( ) ( )

Summarize the data by filling in the frequency to the nearest whole number the relative frequency 3 decimals and the percent frequency 1 decimal values below Cl class=

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Step-by-step explanation:

The relative frequency is the proportion of a class or interval within a category. It is represented by the formula:

Relative frequency = frequency / total frequency

The percent frequency is the relative frequency expressed in percentage, it is given by the formula:

Percent frequency = Relative frequency × 100%

Using the formulas above, the table is filled:

The total frequency = 39

Class           Frequency     Relative frequency         Percent frequency

12 - 14                  2                  2/39 = 0.0513              0.0513 × 100% = 5.13%

15 - 17                  8                  8/39 = 0.2051              0.2051 × 100% = 20.51%

18 - 20                 11                 11/39 = 0.2821              0.2821 × 100% = 28.21%

21 - 23                  9                 9/39 = 0.2308             0.2308 × 100% =23.08%

24 - 26                 9                 9/39 = 0.2308             0.2308 × 100% =23.08%

Class           Frequency     Relative frequency         Percent frequency

12 - 14                  2                  0.0513                          5.13%

15 - 17                  8                  0.2051                          20.51%

18 - 20                 11                 0.2821                          28.21%

21 - 23                  9                 0.2308                          23.08%

24 - 26                 9                 0.2308                          23.08%

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