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Alton and Kyler visited a bakery. They noticed that there were desserts with and without fruit, and there were desserts with and without nuts. They made the following two-way frequency table for reference. Then, they created a relative frequency table from their data. What fractions belong in blanks 1 and 2? Enter your answers as fractions in simplest terms. Use the / symbol, and separate the fractions by commas. Put them in the order blank 1, blank 2, and format them like this: 42/53, 64/75

NEED HELP ILL POSTING A LOT OF QUESTIONSAlton and Kyler visited a bakery They noticed that there were desserts with and without fruit and there were desserts wi class=

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Answer:

Blank 1 = [tex]\frac{21}{76}[/tex]

Blank 2 = [tex]\frac{41}{76}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Relative frequency table will be,

                            Fruit                 No Fruit             Total

Nuts                    [tex]\frac{14}{38}=\frac{7}{18}[/tex]                [tex]\frac{24}{76}=\frac{6}{19}[/tex]              [tex]\frac{38}{38}=1[/tex]  

No Nuts                  [tex]\frac{21}{76}[/tex]                         [tex]\frac{17}{76}[/tex]                  [tex]\frac{38}{76}=\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

Total                       [tex]\frac{35}{76}[/tex]                         [tex]\frac{41}{76}[/tex]                   [tex]\frac{76}{76}=1[/tex]

Therefore, Fractions which belong the blank (1) and blank (2) will be,

Blank 1 = [tex]\frac{21}{76}[/tex]

Blank 2 = [tex]\frac{41}{76}[/tex]

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