English, 10.02.2020 07:01 Irishstoner5608
The following two-way table represents data from a What is the relative frequency for students who have
survey asking students whether they have visited Alaska, been to Alaska?
Hawaii, or both
Not
What is the relative frequency for students who have
Alaska
Total been to Hawaii but not Alaska?
Alaska
Hawaii
15
21
What is the relative frequency for students who have
not been to Alaska or Hawaii?
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Hawaii
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