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Mathematics, 27.04.2021 21:20 cgratz5106

There are 150 children attending a summer camp. Students were provided with the option to sign up for swimming and canoeing. The results are shown. • 71 children signed up for swimming

• 62 children signed up for canoeing

• 28 students signed up for both swimming and canoeing

Part C: What is the relative frequency of children who signed up for swimming and canoeing to the total number of students who signed up for swimming?

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