The table shows preferences of dancing or playing sports for male and female students: *picture below* Mason mistakenly calculated the conditional relative frequency for female students who prefer playing sports to be 21%. What statistic did Mason actually calculate, and what should he have done differently?
@skullpatrol
@iGreen
answer choices are: A. He calculated the marginal relative frequency of female students for prefer playing sports. The conditional relative frequency for female students who prefer playing sports is 34%. B. He calculated the joint relative frequency of female students who prefer playing sports. The conditional relative frequency for female students who prefer playing sports is 50%. C. He calculated the marginal relative frequency of female students who prefer playing sports. The conditional relative frequency for female students who prefer playing sports is 50%. D. He calculated the joint relative frequency of female students who prefer playing sports. The conditional relative frequency for female students who prefer playing sports is 34%.
@CREEPYMLPMASTER
@Demonx341
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