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Exercises: Construct and Interpret Two-Way Frequency Tables

Work through each section in order. Read each two-way table carefully and decide which total is the correct denominator BEFORE computing: the grand total for marginal and joint probabilities, but a single row or column total for a conditional probability. Write probabilities as fractions or decimals, and remember that probabilities read from sample data are ESTIMATES, not exact values.

Grade 10·21 problems·~35 min·Common Core Math - HS Statistics and Probability·group·hss-cp-a-4
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Warm-Up: Reading a Two-Way Table

These problems review reading totals and relative frequencies from a table.

1.

A survey classifies 120 students by grade and favorite subject.

MathScienceEnglishTotal
10th grade18241860
11th grade22162260
Total404040120

In this table, what does the number 24 represent?

2.

Use the same table.

MathScienceEnglishTotal
10th grade18241860
11th grade22162260
Total404040120

A complete two-way table passes a structural check. Which statement is the correct check?

3.

Use the same table.

MathScienceEnglishTotal
10th grade18241860
11th grade22162260
Total404040120

What fraction of ALL 120 students favor math? Give your answer as a fraction in lowest terms.

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Fluency Practice

Compute each probability from the given table. Choose the correct denominator before you compute.

1.

A pet survey records, for 50 people, whether they own a dog and whether they own a cat. Two cells are missing.

Owns CatNo CatTotal
Owns Dog1213?
No Dog81725
Total20?50

What is the Owns Dog row total (the cell marked "?" in that row)?

2.

Use the favorite-subject table.

MathScienceEnglishTotal
10th grade18241860
11th grade22162260
Total404040120

Find the JOINT probability P(eleventh grade and favors math)P(\text{eleventh grade and favors math}) for a randomly selected student. Give your answer as a fraction in lowest terms.

3.

Use the favorite-subject table.

MathScienceEnglishTotal
10th grade18241860
11th grade22162260
Total404040120

Find the MARGINAL probability P(favors English)P(\text{favors English}) for a randomly selected student. Give your answer as a fraction in lowest terms.

4.

Use the favorite-subject table.

MathScienceEnglishTotal
10th grade18241860
11th grade22162260
Total404040120

Find the CONDITIONAL probability P(favors sciencetenth grade)P(\text{favors science} \mid \text{tenth grade}).

5.

Use the favorite-subject table.

MathScienceEnglishTotal
10th grade18241860
11th grade22162260
Total404040120

Find the CONDITIONAL probability P(tenth gradefavors math)P(\text{tenth grade} \mid \text{favors math}).

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