Conditional Relative Frequencies In Exercises 3035, use the contingency table from

Chapter 10, Problem 31

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Conditional Relative Frequencies In Exercises 3035, use the contingency table from Exercises 2729, and the following information. Relative frequencies can also be calculated based on the row totals (by dividing each row entry by the rows total) or the column totals (by dividing each column entry by the columns total). These frequencies are conditional relative frequencies and can be used to determine whether an association exists between two categories in a contingency table.What percent of U.S. adults ages 25 and over who are employed havea degree?

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