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The table shows how many children and adults prefer each of two different fruits. How would you find the joint relative frequency of being a child who
prefers watermelon?
Watermelon
Grapes
Total
Child
132
85
217
Adult
111
117
228
Total
243
202
445
A. Divide 132 by 445.
B. Divide 132 by 243.
C. Divide 243 by 445.
D. Divide 132 by 217


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