Using the following table, what term best describes the entry of 38?
Which location would you most like visit?
Hawaii Paris Row totals
Male students 38 12 50
Female students 26 24 50
Column totals 64 36 100
Joint frequency
Joint relative frequency
Marginal frequency
Marginal relative frequency
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OpenStudy (taramgrant0543664):
I wasn't 100% sure so I looked up the definitions to double check and I'm thinking that it's joint frequency because 38 describes the number of male students who wanted to visit Hawaii and the definition for joint frequency fit:
It is called joint frequency because you are joining one variable from the row and one variable from the column.