[tex]93,94,94,99,101,102,103,103,104,105,105,106,107,108,109,110,112[/tex]
Above you have the given 17 data ordered from least to greatest.
To find the relative frequency:
1. Frequency: Identify the number of data that goes in each temperature range:
93 to 96: 3 data (93,94,94)
97 to 100: 1 data (99)
101 to 104: 5 data (101, 102, 103, 103, 104)
105 to 108: 5 data (105, 105, 106, 107, 108)
109 to 112: 3 data (109, 110, 112)
2. Relative frequency: Find the ratio of the number of data you get in step 1 (Frecuency) to the total number of data (17):
93 to 96:
[tex]\frac{3}{17}\approx0.18[/tex]
97 to 100:
[tex]\frac{1}{17}\approx0.06[/tex]
101 to 104:
[tex]\frac{5}{17}\approx0.29[/tex]
105 to 108
[tex]\frac{5}{17}\approx0.29[/tex]
109 to 112
[tex]\frac{3}{17}\approx0.18[/tex]
Then, the relative frequencies are:
93 to 96: 0.18
97 to 100: 0.06
101 to 104: 0.29
105 to 108: 0.29
109 to 112: 0.18