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In a small town in upstate New York, a survey of 100 adult residents was done and we found
that 25 people were subscribing the New York Times (M), 15 people were subscribing the Wall
Street Journal (W), and 5 people were subscribing both (N and W). This can be summarized in
the following table. Fill all the blanks.
# of people
25
W
N
W'
N'
20
3
# of people
25
#1. Complete the table with "raw" numbers of the survey (i.e., how many people in each cell). Don't
forget to include marginal totals as well.
5
10
15
75
40
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