Did you ever purchase a bag of M & M Peanut candies and wonder about the distribution of the colors ? A recent article reported that 30 percent of the candies are brown , 20 percent yellow , 20 percent red , 20 percent green , and 10 percent orange . A one - pound bag of M & M peanut candies was purchased at Wal - Mart here in Lubbock . A total of 188 candies were in the bag , with 67 brown , 22 yellow , 51 red , 24 green , and 24 orange .

Respuesta :

Filling in the frequency table according to the colors observed and expected on the M & M Peanut candies is as follows:

Frequency Table:

Color                              Brown    Yellow     Red      Green     Orange    Total

Absolute Frequencies

Observed Frequency     67           22           51           24           24         188

Expected Frequency     56           38           38           38            18         188    

Relative Frequencies:

Observed Frequency   36%         12%       27%         13%          13%

Expected Frequency    30%        20%      20%        20%          10%

What is a frequency table?

A frequency table is a display of the number of occurrences of a particular value or characteristic.

A frequency table makes it easy to display and interpret a distribution of data.

The absolute frequencies shows the absolute values of the observed and expected frequencies, while the relative frequencies shows the percentage values of the observed and expected frequencies.

Data and Calculations:

Color                              Brown    Yellow     Red      Green     Orange    Total

Observed Frequency     67           22           51           24           24         188

Expected Frequency     30%        20%       20%        20%         10%      100%

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Question Completion:

Fill in the following table on the frequency of the colors, indicating the absolute and relative frequencies of the distributions.