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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLEASE HELP 2.Pose a question for which a two-way table is appropriate. Be creative here! • Collect data from at least 20 people (or other sources). • Display your data in a two-way frequency table like the one shown below. Your table can have more rows or columns if you need them. 3. Choose a row and column and compare P(A | B) with P(B | A). Explain what each probability means in the context of the situation and data you collected. 4.Compare P(A∩B) with P(A∪B), and explain what each probability

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm also kind of confused on how to make a two-way frequency table. I think I've figured it out but I'm down to help if someone could so kindly help me.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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