O A. Divide 132 by 217. O B. Divide 132 by 243. O C. Divide 132 by 445. D. Divide 243 by 445.
O A. Divide 132 by 217. O B. Divide 132 by 243. O C. Divide 132 by 445. D. Divide 243 by 445.
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Transcribed Image Text:The table shows how many children and adults prefer each of two different
fruits. How would you find the joint relative frequency of being a child who
prefers watermelon?
Watermelon
Grapes
Total
Child
132
85
b17
Adult
111
117
228
Total
243
202
445

Transcribed Image Text:O A. Divide 132 by 217.
O B. Divide 132 by 243.
O C. Divide 132 by 445.
D. Divide 243 by 445.
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