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Mrs. Rutteledge has one of her students do a probability demonstration. The student uses tape to mark a line on the floor and spins a top in the middle of the line. He then records whether the top stops to the left or to the right of the line. This is repeated 40 times, with the results shown in the table. Location where top stopped left of line right of line Frequency 28 12 What is the relative frequency that the top stops to the left of the line? Enter your answer in the box.

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