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Mathematics, 04.02.2021 04:40 Jerjer3864

Using the data below, Eve created a conditional relative frequency table by column and Bob created a conditional relative frequency table by row. A 4-column table with 3 rows. The first column is blank with entries boys, girls, total. The second column is labeled enjoys dancing with entries 20, 40, 60. The third column is labeled does not enjoy dancing with entries 30, 10, 40. The fourth column is labeled 50, 50, 100. Which statements are true? Check all that apply. Based on both tables, there is no association between gender and enjoying dancing. Eve's table shows that those who enjoy dancing are likely girls. Bob's table shows that boys are likely to not enjoy dancing. The two tables will be identical since boys and girls have the same total number. The percentage of someone being a girl, given that the person enjoys dancing is lower than the percentage that someone enjoys dancing, given that the person is a girl.

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