Respuesta :
I found the whole exercise on the internet and attached is a table I made to match the descriptions to their correct values.
The question of the exercise is:
What is the relative frequency of middle school students among students who watch soccer the most?
To find the frequency of middle school students that watch soccer the most out of all those that watch soccer the most, you have to divide the number of middle school students that watch soccer the most (34) by the total number of students that watch soccer the most (102). [tex] \frac{34}{102} = \frac{1}{3} = [/tex]33.3%
The question of the exercise is:
What is the relative frequency of middle school students among students who watch soccer the most?
To find the frequency of middle school students that watch soccer the most out of all those that watch soccer the most, you have to divide the number of middle school students that watch soccer the most (34) by the total number of students that watch soccer the most (102). [tex] \frac{34}{102} = \frac{1}{3} = [/tex]33.3%

Answer:
correct Plato
Step-by-step explanation:
19 elementary school students
10 middle school students
43 baseball - soccer
25 high school students