To find the relative frequency, divide the number of times that the chip landed with the red side facing up over the total amount of times that the chip was flipped:
[tex]\frac{22}{50}[/tex]Since both 22 and 50 are multiples of 2, simplify the expression:
[tex]\frac{22}{50}=\frac{22/2}{50/2}=\frac{11}{25}[/tex]Write this fraction as a decimal and multiply it by 100 to find the relative frequency as a percentage:
[tex]\frac{11}{25}\times100\text{ \%}=44\text{ \%}[/tex]Therefore, the relative frequency of the chip landing with the red side facing up is:
[tex]44\text{ \%}[/tex]