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Mathematics, 28.02.2020 00:23 fatherbamboo

1. A poll asked 15 men in two age groups, 40 and younger and older than 40, whether they watched the Super Bowl or not The results are recorded in the table.   Person  Age group  Watched the Super Bowl  1  40 and younger  Yes 2 40 and younger No  3  Older than 40  No  4  40 and younger  No 5  Older than 40  No  6 Older than 40 Yes  7  Older than 40  Yes 8 Older than 40 No  9  40 and younger  Yes  10  40 and younger  Yes 11  Older than 40  Yes  12 40 and younger Yes  13  Older than 40  Yes 14 40 and younger No  15  Older than 40 Yes (a) Create a two-way table of the data. Of the men surveyed, how many were older than 40? How many men did watch the Super Bowl? (b) Create a two-way relative frequency table that displays the relative frequency of men who did watch and men who didn’t watch that are 40 and younger and of the men older than 40. (hint -use watched or didn’t watch row/column as your complete set). Express your answers as decimals written to three decimal places. (c) What percentage of men with watched the Super Bowl that are older than 40?

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