The following table shows the results of a survey of 400 authors by a publishing company. Established Authors New Authors Total Successful 16 88 104 Unsuccessful 60 236 296 Total 76 324 400 Compute the relative frequency of the given event if an author as specified is chosen at random. An author is a new author.

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The following table shows the results of a survey of 400 authors by a publishing
company.
New Authors
Established Authors
Total
Successful
16
88
104
Unsuccessful
296
60
236
Total
76
324
400
Compute the relative frequency of the given event if an author as specified is
chosen at random.
An author is a new author.
Transcribed Image Text:The following table shows the results of a survey of 400 authors by a publishing company. New Authors Established Authors Total Successful 16 88 104 Unsuccessful 296 60 236 Total 76 324 400 Compute the relative frequency of the given event if an author as specified is chosen at random. An author is a new author.
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The given data :

Total number of authors participated in survey = 400

The relative frequency of the event that an author chosen at random is a new author is given as:

Number of successful new authors = 16

Number of unsuccessful new authors = 60

Total number of new authors is:

T=16+60=76 

The relative frequency of new author is:

P=Number of new authorstotal number of authors participated in survey=76400=0.19

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