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Calculate the relative frequency P(E) using the given information. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
A die is rolled 90 times with the following result: 1 and 2 never come up, 3 and 4 each come up 5 times, and 5 and 6 each come up 40 times. E is the event that the number that comes up is at least 4.
P(E) = __
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