A relative frequency table represents each entry as a probability, so that each entry in the table is a decimal or percent value relative to the total participants in the study. Use the frequency table above to create a relative frequency table. To create the relative frequency table, divide each value in the table by the total 3500. You can round your calculations to 2 or 3 decimal places. The total of the table in the lower right corner should be 1 or close to 1 (there may be some differences due to rounding) since 1.00 = 100% of the data. light blue blue light brown brown black green hazel grey other