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27 November, 11:49

A survey of 80 students found that 24 students both play in the band and play a sport. But 22 students are not in band and do not play a sport. There are 48 students in the band. Choose a possible description for the rows and columns.

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  1. 27 November, 12:03
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    D) Column: In a Band, Not in a Band; Row: Play a Sport, Do Not Play a Sport

    Explanation:

    The answer choices are:

    A) Column: In a Band, Play a Sport; Row: Not in a Band, Do Not Play a Sport B) Column: Not in a Band, Play a Sport; Row: In a Band, Do Not Play a Sport C) Column: In a Band, Do Not Play a Sport; Row: Not in a Band, Play a Sport D) Column: In a Band, Not in a Band; Row: Play a Sport, Do Not Play a Sport

    Solution

    You should build a two-way frequency table with:

    Play in the band, and not play in the band Play a sport, and do not play a sport.

    It is not important if playing/not playing in the band are in columns or in rows; the important thing is they both must below either to different columns or to different rows. The same is valid for playing a sport.

    Then, these two forms are good for the two-way frequency table:

    Option 1:

    Play in the band Do not play in the band Total

    Play sport

    Do not play sport

    Total

    Option 2:

    Play sport Do not play sport Total

    Play in the band

    Do not play in the band

    Total

    As for the options:

    A) Column: In a Band, Play a Sport; Row: Not in a Band, Do Not Play a Sport

    This is placing In a band and Play a sport in different columns, when they should be in different rows,

    B) Column: Not in a Band, Play a Sport; Row: In a Band, Do Not Play a Sport

    This is placing not in a band and Play a Sport in different columns when they should be in different rows.

    C) Column: In a Band, Do Not Play a Sport; Row: Not in a Band, Play a Sport

    This is placing In a band and Do not play a Sport in different columns when they should be in different rows.

    D) Column: In a Band, Not in a Band; Row: Play a Sport, Do Not Play a Sport

    This correctly describes the survey: it corresponds to the option #1 above.
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