Determining frequency and probability

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Employ the frequency distribution, which describes the response of a survey of college students when asked, "How often do you wear a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else?" Find the following probabilities of responses of college students from the survey chosen at random.

RESPONSE FREQUENCY

Never 132

Rarely 313

Sometimes 516

Most of the time 1257

Always 2352

Complete Table with Probabilities.

RESPONSE PROBABILITY (round to nearest thousandths)

Never ?

Rarely ?

Sometimes ?

Most of the time ?

Always ?

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