Geometry 13.4a, Joint relative frequency & Marginal relative frequency in two-way tables

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An explanation of how a two-way table is a useful way to organize data that can be categorized by two variables. Joint relative frequency is the ratio of the frequency in a particular category divided by the total number of data values. Marginal relative frequency is the sum of the joint relative frequencies in a row or column of a two-way table. We find joint and marginal relative frequencies from a two-way table.

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This actually helped sooo much bc I’m studying for my finals






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I have a question... When you divided the children 3 divided by 20= .15 Is that the Joint?

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