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TWO-WAY FREQUENCY TABLES
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WARM UP Find the outlier of the following set of data and determine how it will skew our data: Test Scores: 100, 100, 99, 95, 97, 95, 99, 97, 94, 40
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OBJECTIVE The student will be able to create a two-way frequency table and calculate relative frequency.
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EXPLORATION Who has been out of the country? Who has been out of the state? Who said no to both?
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WITH A PARTNER Create a two way frequency table of the following data: Students who play sports: 45 Students who are in the play: 40 Students who do both: 15 Students who participate in neither: 10
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TWO-WAY FREQUENCY TABLES Show data that pertain to two different categories. The data from one sample group is shown how it relates to two different categories. Very Similar to Venn Diagrams
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HOW TO CONSTRUCT A TWO- WAY FREQUENCY TABLE Play a SportDo not Play a Sport Total In the Play Not in the Play Total
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WITH A PARTNER Construct a Two-way Frequency Table with the following data: After taking a survey of the 8 th grade Algebra classes(50 students), Mr. Holocker found that 40 students have cell phones and of those 40 students 35 of them have an MP3 player. He found that 5 students did have a MP3 player and not a cell phone and he found 5 students who had neither. Create a two-way frequency table of the data.
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WITH A PARTNER… Find the Relative Frequency of the following table: Play a SportDo not Play a Sport Total In the Play152540 Not in the Play301040 Total453580
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CALCULATING RELATIVE FREQUENCY Relative Frequency is the ratio of the subgroups total compared to the entire sample population. Take the total in the cell and divide it by the total sample population. *Rounded values—you can round when necessary. Frequency by Row Play a SportDo not Play a Sport Total In the Play15/40 =.37525/40 =.6251.00 Not in the Play30/40 =.7510/40 =.251.00 Total45/80 =. 56*35/80 =.44*1.00
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CONTINUED You can calculate relative frequency by columns as well: Frequency by Column Play a SportDo not Play a Sport Total In the Play15/45 =.3325/35 =.7140/80 =.5 Not in the Play30/45 =.6710/35 =.2940/80 =.5 Total1.00
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WITH A PARTNER Calculate the Relative frequency by row and column of the following: Have Been to Canada Have Not Been to Canada Total Have Been to Mexico 639 Have Not Been to Mexico 51116 Total111425
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ON YOUR OWN Create a two way frequency table and calculate the relative frequency, by row and column, of the following: As each person entered the theater, Charlie Brown counted how many of the 105 people had popcorn and how many had a drink. He found that out of 84 people that had popcorn, only 10 did not have a drink. Six people walked in without popcorn or a drink.
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EXIT TICKET AND HOMEWORK Exit Ticket: How do you calculate relative frequency? Homework: Worksheet.
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