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Transcribed Image Text:169 college students were asked about relationship status and gender. The results are given in the
following two-way table.
Female Male Total
10 42
In a relationship 32
It's complicated 12
7
19
Single
63
45
108
Total
107
62
169
(1) What proportion of students in this sample are in a relationship?
(2) What proportion of females in this sample are in a relationship?
(3) What proportion of the people who are in a relationship in this sample are female?
(4) What proportion of males in this sample are in a relationship?
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(5) Using pr to represent the proportion of females in a relationship and PM to represent the
proportion of males in a relationship, find the difference in proportions pF - ÎM.
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