“Shark” is more popular with students, but “Moose” is more popular with teachers. Then the correct option is D.
Relative frequency is the ratio of the considered subgroup's count to the total count. (so its frequency of the considered subgroup relative to the total frequency).
A survey asks teachers and students whether they would like the new school mascot to be a shark or a moose.
This table shows the results.
Sharks Moose Total
Students 90 10 100
Teachers 5 10 15
Total 95 20 115
Then the correct situation will be
“Shark” is more popular with students, but “Moose” is more popular with teachers.
Then the correct option is D.
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