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Frequency Tables/ Two way tables
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Standard: 8.SP.4 I can construct and interpret frequency tables / two way tables
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Two way table – bivariate data (two variables) that displays count
Two way table – bivariate data (two variables) that displays count. It is used to analyze survey results Relative frequency = 𝑠𝑢𝑏𝑡𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑡𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙
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Example SUV Sports Car TOTAL Male 21 60 Female 156 54
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SUV Sports Car TOTAL Female 21 39 60 Male 135 15 150 Total 156 54 210
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What percent of everyone surveyed were males who want a SUV?
Sports Car TOTAL Female 21 39 60 Male 135 15 150 Total 156 54 210 What percent of everyone surveyed were males who want a SUV? What percent of everyone surveyed were females who want a sports car? 3. What percent of everyone surveyed were females? 4. What is the relative frequency of females who chose a SUV?
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What percent of the males surveyed want a sports car?
What percent of the females surveyed want a SUV? What percent of those who chose SUV were males? What percent of those who chose a sports car were females?
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18 more females chose sports car than females who chose a SUV?
TOTAL Female 21 39 60 Male 135 15 150 Total 156 54 210 True of False? 18 more females chose sports car than females who chose a SUV? More people chose sports car than people who chose a SUV? More males were surveyed than females? About 29% of those who were surveyed were women? About 93% of the males chose a sports car?
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