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Unit 6 Day 4 Makeup - Two Way Frequency Tables & Probability

Unit 6 Day 4 Makeup - Two Way Frequency Tables & Probability

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Mathematics

9th Grade

Hard

CCSS
8.SP.A.4, HSS.CP.A.4, 6.RP.A.3C

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Unit 6 Day 4 Makeup

Two Way Frequency Tables & Conditional Probabitlity

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How many total people were surveyed?

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224

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448

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131

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146

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the values below is a joint frequency?

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400

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200

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182

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4

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The number of people who purchased a hot dog and a soda is an example of ___________.

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Marginal Frequency

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Joint Frequency

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Marginal Relative Frequency

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Joint Relative Frequency

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Conditional Relative Frequency

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Multiple Choice

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How many people purchased no food and no drink?

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60

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10

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20

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200

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Multiple Choice

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Which of these values below is a marginal frequency?

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182

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120

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46

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10

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Multiple Choice

The total frequency for any row or column is called a

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two-way frequency table.

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contingency table

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marginal frequency

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Multiple Choice

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The table shows incomplete info about customers' orders in a cafe. How many women visited the cafe in total?

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37

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15

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22

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12

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Multiple Choice

What is Relative Frequency?

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The ratio of the number of times a category is represented to the total number of pieces of data

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The frequency of the number of times a category is represented

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Data that can be divided into categories based on the attributes of the data

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A two-way table

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Multiple Choice

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39 ÷ 240 would calculate the _______________ of males who prefer Sports Cars.

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Marginal Frequency

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Joint Frequency

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Joint Relative Frequency

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Marginal Relative Frequency

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Multiple Choice

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How do you calculate the marginal relative frequency for females?

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The answer is 180

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180 ÷ 240

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135 ÷ 180

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45 ÷ 135

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Multiple Choice

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Students were surveyed about their pet preferences. What is the probability of a student being a freshman and liking dogs best?

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14/25

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12/25

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6/25

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13/50

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Mrs. DeHart asked her students if they studied for their test or not. What percentage of his class studied and passed the test?

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56.7%

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63.3%

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89.5%

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85.0%

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Multiple Choice

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What percent of students eat breakfast?

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40%

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30%

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70%

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30%

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Multiple Choice

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What percent of students age 14 - 17 skip breakfast?

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6%

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60%

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24%

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30%

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Multiple Choice

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Of the 200 people who bought soda, 25% of them also bought a hot dog. This is an example of_________.

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Joint Frequency

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Marginal Frequency

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Joint Relative Frequency

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Marginal Relative Frequency

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Conditional Relative Frequency

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Multiple Choice

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Given that you are only looking at people who like chocolate ice cream, how many adults were surveyed?

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52

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119

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107

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55

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Multiple Choice

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What is the relative frequency for selecting a teen given that the person likes chocolate?

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12/107

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45/107

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73/107

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12/269

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Multiple Choice

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48 male and 52 female students take a survey about their preferred sport. According to the chart, which sport was most popular among female students?

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Baseball

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Basketball

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Football

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Golf

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following formulas will correctly calculate the percentage of males who prefer basketball?

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15 / 48 * 100

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48 / 15 * 100

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15 / 48

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48 / 15

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Multiple Choice

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What is the probability that they speak French given they are a girl?

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2.14

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.24

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.4

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.8571

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What is the probability that the person picked will be a boy given they speak german?

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.7273

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.4

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.16

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.22

Unit 6 Day 4 Makeup

Two Way Frequency Tables & Conditional Probabitlity

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