Two-Way Frequency Tables Worksheet
Explore two-way frequency tables by interpreting data and calculating marginal and joint relative frequencies.
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Read each question carefully and use the provided two-way frequency tables to answer.
The table below shows the results of a survey asking students about their favorite type of movie.
Favorite Movie Type
Action
Comedy
Total
Boys
15
10
25
Girls
8
17
25
Total
23
27
50
1. The total number of students surveyed is .
2. There are boys who prefer Action movies.
3. The number of girls who prefer Comedy movies is .
4. What is the joint relative frequency of boys who prefer Action movies?
15/25
15/50
15/23
25/50
5. What is the marginal relative frequency of students who prefer Comedy movies?
10/50
17/50
27/50
27/25
6. Construct a two-way frequency table based on the following data: Out of 60 students, 30 are boys and 30 are girls. 18 boys like soccer, and 12 boys like basketball. 15 girls like soccer, and 15 girls like basketball.
7. A two-way frequency table displays categorical data collected from two different samples.
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