The relative frequency of an event is the quotient of the division between the event and the total number of the sample
From the given table
Add the numbers of males to find their total
[tex]48+15+46+15+44=168[/tex]
Then add the numbers of females and males to find the total of the sample
[tex]168+46+23+50+18+37=342[/tex]
Now, divide the number of males by the total to find the relative frequency
[tex]\begin{gathered} R\mathrm{}F=\frac{168}{342} \\ R\mathrm{}F=0.4912280702 \end{gathered}[/tex]
Round it to 2 decimal places, then
The relative frequency of the male students = 0.49