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A company did a survey of 200 of their employees. Of the employees surveyed, 50 were female. They asked employees if they prefer to come in to work earlier than 8 a. m. (E), at 8 a. m. (A), or later than 8 a. m. (L).

From the survey, the company found that the probability of randomly choosing an employee that is both a male and prefers to come in to work earlier than 8 a. m. is 0.15, the probability of randomly choosing an employee that is both a female and prefers to come in to work at 8 a. m. is 0.06, and the probability of randomly choosing an employee that prefers to come in to work at 8 a. m. is 0.48. They also know that of the employees surveyed, 45 of them prefer to come in to work earlier than 8 a. m.

Complete the relative frequency table below so that it will match the situation.

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