Find the missing values marked xx and yy in the following contingency table. Age Group Preferred Form of Exercise Total Running Biking Swimming Under 35 years 149 136 yy 364 35 years or older 48 xx 38 141 Total 197 191 117 505 A. xx = 55, yy = 79 B. xx = 103, yy = 77 C. xx = 103, yy = 79 D. xx = 55, yy = 77
Find the missing values marked xx and yy in the following contingency table. Age Group Preferred Form of Exercise Total Running Biking Swimming Under 35 years 149 136 yy 364 35 years or older 48 xx 38 141 Total 197 191 117 505 A. xx = 55, yy = 79 B. xx = 103, yy = 77 C. xx = 103, yy = 79 D. xx = 55, yy = 77
Find the missing values marked xx and yy in the following contingency table. Age Group Preferred Form of Exercise Total Running Biking Swimming Under 35 years 149 136 yy 364 35 years or older 48 xx 38 141 Total 197 191 117 505 A. xx = 55, yy = 79 B. xx = 103, yy = 77 C. xx = 103, yy = 79 D. xx = 55, yy = 77
Find the missing values marked xx and yy in the following contingency table.
Age Group
Preferred Form of Exercise
Total
Running
Biking
Swimming
Under 35 years
149
136
yy
364
35 years or older
48
xx
38
141
Total
197
191
117
505
A. xx = 55, yy = 79
B. xx = 103, yy = 77
C. xx = 103, yy = 79
D. xx = 55, yy = 77
Definition Definition Visual representation of the relationship between two or more categorical variables. A contingency table is a categorical version of the scatterplot, which is used to visualize the linear relationship between two variables.
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