2. [AICS][English] Consider the following scenario. Mary is happy with his new BF now. She had 5 relationships before. She recalled that she cried hard 12 times already. Jane on the other hand had 2 BFs since birth and have cried hard only once. Moira have 2 BFs now (hmmm sabay) and 5 fairly good relationships before these two. She cried and hurt many times already. Her estimate is 18 times. Donna has never tried having relationships with the opposite sex for 25 years. (OMG!) But now that she is 26, in just 8 months she finally has it; 2 in January (1 at her home residence and 1 in Mati) but the 2 relationships lasted only for 1 month. She had only one in March until June. July to August 2 (1 bisexual and 1 male). Currently she had none. She felt like she needs rest on this. According to her, she cried 4 times only. Charrr! From the above scenario, make only one table combining frequencies and percentages. Provide an appropriate table title and headings. Finally and below the table, make a general impression (50-100 words) of the data presented at hand.
2. [AICS][English] Consider the following scenario. Mary is happy with his new BF now. She had 5 relationships before. She recalled that she cried hard 12 times already. Jane on the other hand had 2 BFs since birth and have cried hard only once. Moira have 2 BFs now (hmmm sabay) and 5 fairly good relationships before these two. She cried and hurt many times already. Her estimate is 18 times. Donna has never tried having relationships with the opposite sex for 25 years. (OMG!) But now that she is 26, in just 8 months she finally has it; 2 in January (1 at her home residence and 1 in Mati) but the 2 relationships lasted only for 1 month. She had only one in March until June. July to August 2 (1 bisexual and 1 male). Currently she had none. She felt like she needs rest on this. According to her, she cried 4 times only. Charrr! From the above scenario, make only one table combining frequencies and percentages. Provide an appropriate table title and headings. Finally and below the table, make a general impression (50-100 words) of the data presented at hand.
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