Mathematics, 05.02.2022 04:20 jaubrey20
A movie producer conducted a survey after the screening of his movie to find out how the film would be received by viewers from different age groups. The columns in the two-way table indicate the numbers of viewers who rated the film on a four-point scale: excellent, good, average, and poor.
Which of these observations is supported by the data in the table?
Note: A rating of good or excellent means the audience liked the movie, while a rating of poor means the audience disliked the movie.
Viewer's Age Group Excellent Good Average Poor Marginal Totals
16-25 52 42 12 7 113
26-35 33 50 5 9 97
36-45 58 12 28 34 132
46-55 25 17 22 12 76
56 and Above 12 5 3 8 28
Marginal Totals 180 126 70 70 446
Group of answer choices
A The majority of the audience in the 16-25 age group liked the movie.
B The majority of the audience from all the age groups disliked the movie.
C The majority of the audience in the 26-35 age group disliked the movie.
D Among those who liked the movie, the majority were in the oldest age group.
E Among those who disliked the movie, the majority were in the 26-35 age group.
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