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23 June, 10:17

A sample of 100 people is classified by gender (male/female) and by whether they are registered voters. The sample consists of 80 females and 20 males, and has a total of 60 registered voters. If these data are used for a chi-square test for independence, what is the total number of females for the expected frequencies

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  1. 23 June, 10:36
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    80

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Using this as a guide,

    Number of Registered voters = 60

    Number of non registered voters = 40

    Total number of women in sample is 80

    Total number of men in sample is 20

    Thus, the expected frequencies for female registered voters

    = (80/100) * 60

    = 48

    Expected frequency for female non registered voters is

    = (80/100) * 40

    = 32

    Therefore, the total number of females for the expected frequencies is

    48+32 = 80
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