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Answer:  The table is shown below.

Explanation:

For each row, divide the color counts over the total. For example, we have 9 red in bag one out of 61 total. This leads to a relative frequency of 9/61 = 0.1475 which rounds to 0.148; so approximately 14.8% of the items in bag one are red. This represents the top left corner of the table.

As another example, we have 5 brown out of 60 total in bag ten. That leads to a relative frequency of 5/60 = 0.0833 = 0.083 (see the bottom right corner of the table).

Take note that for any given row, adding up the relative frequencies will yield the value of 1 (though there might be some slight rounding error along the way).

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