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Calculate the relative frequency P(E) using the given information. Six hundred a

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Question

Calculate the relative frequency P(E) using the given information. Six hundred adults are polled and 480 of them support universal health-care coverage. E is the event that an adult does not support universal health coverage. HINT [See Example 1.] P(E) = Need Help? Read It 3. -/1 pointsWaneFMAC7 8.2.008 The following table shows the frequency of outcomes when two distinguishable coins were tossed 6,4 00 times and the uppermost faces were observed. HINT [See Example 2. Outcome HH HT TH TT Frequency 1,700 1,550 1,800 1,350 What is the relative frequency that heads comes up at least once? (Round your answer to fou decimal places.)

Explanation / Answer

As per the Chegg policy, we are advised to do one question at a time so i am attempting the 1st one.

Given,

Total number of people = 600

Number of people who supports coverage = 480

So,

Number of people who doesn't support coverage = 600 - 480 = 120

Therefore,

P(E) = 120/600 = 0.20

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