Team I and Team II play \(10\) cricket matches each of \(20\) overs. Their total scores in each match are tabulated in the table as follows:
| Match numbers | \(1\) | \(2\) | \(3\) | \(4\) | \(5\) | \(6\) | \(7\) | \(8\) | \(9\) | \(10\) |
| Team I | \(200\) | \(122\) | \(111\) | \(88\) | \(156\) | \(184\) | \(99\) | \(199\) | \(121\) | \(156\) |
| Team II | \(143\) | \(123\) | \(156\) | \(92\) | \(164\) | \(72\) | \(100\) | \(201\) | \(98\) | \(157\) |
What is the relative frequency of Team I winning?
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