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Mathematics, 10.06.2020 04:57 genyjoannerubiera

Jake just learned to identify the difference between an oak tree and a maple tree. He was curious about the concentration of these trees in his neighborhood, so he went out and identified several trees that were either by the pond or in the field. Unfortunately, he smudged his data tables and can’t read some of the values. The absolute and relative frequency tables below show Jake’s salvaged data. Can you help him figure out the rest?
Fill in the missing values from each table.
OakMapleRow total
Pond304474
Field40
Column total70
OakMapleRow total
Pond

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