CHAPTER 16 - INTEGRATED ALGEBRA B
A conditional relative frequency compares a frequency count to the marginal total that represents the condition of interest. For example, the condition of interest in the first row is females. The row conditional relative frequency of females responding “Invisibility” as the favorite superpower is 48/228 or approximately 0.211. ................
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