SOLUTION: Hi, I wanted to ask if my answer is correct? 102.89233075 I Add up all the deaths which occurred in 2003 or earlier, divide this by the total number of deaths to get a frequ

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Question 1054058: Hi,
I wanted to ask if my answer is correct? 102.89233075
I Add up all the deaths which occurred in 2003 or earlier, divide this by the total number of deaths to get a frequency of people dying in those years
The following frequency table contains the total number of deaths worldwide as a result of earthquakes from 2000 to 2012.
Year Deaths 2000 231 2001 21,357 2002 11,685 2003 33,819 2004 228,802 2005 88,003 2006 6,605 2007 712 2008 88,011 2009 1,790 2010 320,120 2011 21,853 2012 768 Total 823,346
What is the relative frequency of deaths that occurred in 2003 or earlier? State your answer as a decimal, rounded to the nearest hundredth.

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find Sum of deaths that occurred in 2003 or earlier:
relative frequency of deaths that occurred in 2003 or earlier = = 4.14 % (listed as percent)

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