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Grab a sheet from the chair and a calculator. Complete the warm up (5 mins)

Categorical Quantitative

Objectives Construct and interpret two-way frequency tables of data when two categories are associated with each object being classified.

Vocabulary Go through page 386-387 to find the definitions of the vocabulary words Two-way frequency table joint relative frequency marginal relative frequency conditional relative frequency

A two-way table is a useful way to organize data that can be categorized by two variables. Suppose you asked 20 children and adults whether they liked broccoli. The table shows one way to arrange the data. The joint relative frequencies are the values in each category divided by the total number of values, shown by the shaded cells in the table. Each value is divided by 20, the total number of individuals.

The marginal relative frequencies are found by adding the joint relative frequencies in each row and column.

To find a conditional relative frequency , divide the joint relative frequency by the marginal relative frequency. Conditional relative frequencies can be used to find conditional probabilities.

Example 1: Finding Joint and Marginal Relative Frequencies The table shows the results of randomly selected car insurance quotes for 125 cars made by an insurance company in one week. Make a table of the joint and marginal relative frequencies.

Example 1: Continued Divide each value by the total of 125 to find the joint relative frequencies, and add each row and column to find the marginal relative frequencies. Teen Adult Total 0 acc. 0.12 0.424 0.544 1 acc. 2 + acc. 0.032 0.256 0.288 0.072 0.096 0.168 0.224 0.776 1

Check It Out! Example 1 The table shows the number of books sold at a library sale. Make a table of the joint and marginal relative frequencies.

Check It Out! Example 1 Continued Divide each value by the total of 210 to find the joint relative frequencies, and add each row and column to find the marginal relative frequencies. Fiction Nonfiction Total Hardcover 0.133 0.248 0.381 Paperback 0.448 0.171 0.619 0.581 0.419 1

Example 2: Using Conditional Relative Frequency to Find Probability A reporter asked 150 voters if they plan to vote in favor of a new library and a new arena. The table shows the results.

A. Make a table of the joint and marginal relative frequencies. Example 2A Continued A. Make a table of the joint and marginal relative frequencies. Yes No Total 0.14 0.20 0.34 0.38 0.28 0.66 0.52 0.48 1 Library Arena

Example 2B Continued B. If you are given that a voter plans to vote no to the new library, what is the probability the voter also plans to say no to the new arena? 0.28 ≈ 0.58 0.48

Check It Out! Example 2 The classes at a dance academy include ballet and tap dancing. Enrollment in these classes is shown in the table. 2a. Copy and complete the table of the joint relative frequencies and marginal relative frequencies.

Check It Out! Example 2 continued Yes No Total 0.19 0.26 0.45 0.43 0.12 0.55 0.62 0.38 1 Ballet Tap 2b. If you are given that a student is taking ballet, what is the probability that the student is not taking tap? 0.43 0.62 ≈ 0.69 or 69%

Closing: 3-2-1 Activity or Answer the EQ 3 things you learned. 2 things you are need more practice on. 1 thing you have a question about. EQ Question: How do you find the conditional probability? (Be specific) Homework Practice A and Practice B Staple R8 into interactive notebook Complete your reflection on L8.