Each of the teachers at a local school district is categorized by their number of years of service, y, and their highest degree earned. The data given in the following table. Bachelors Masters Doctoral Total y< 10 14 7 1 22 10 sy< 20 10 12 8 30 20 sy< 30 6. 13 28 y2 30 3 10 Total 33 37 20 90 The number of teachers with 20 or more years of service and a Doctoral degree is 9, 2.
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![Each of the teachers at a local school district is categorized by their number of years of service, y, and their highest degree earned. The data is
given in the following table.
Bachelors
Masters
Doctoral
Total
y< 10
14
7
1
22
10 sy< 20
10
12
8
30
20 sy< 30
6.
13
9
28
y2 30
3
5
2
10
Total
33
37
20
90
The number of teachers with 20 or more years of service and a Doctoral degree is
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