Solution Found!
The last picture show Here’s another table showing
Chapter 3, Problem 26E(choose chapter or problem)
Problem 26E
The last picture show Here’s another table showing information on 348 movies released in 2010. This table gives percentages of the overall total:
a) How can you tell that this table holds overall percentages (rather than row or column percentages)?
b) What was the most common genre/rating combination in 2010 movies?
c) How many of these movies were PG-rated comedies?
d) How many were G-rated?
e) An editorial about the movies noted, “More than threequarters of the movies made today can be seen only by patrons 13 years old or older.” Does this table support that assertion? Explain.
Questions & Answers
QUESTION:
Problem 26E
The last picture show Here’s another table showing information on 348 movies released in 2010. This table gives percentages of the overall total:
a) How can you tell that this table holds overall percentages (rather than row or column percentages)?
b) What was the most common genre/rating combination in 2010 movies?
c) How many of these movies were PG-rated comedies?
d) How many were G-rated?
e) An editorial about the movies noted, “More than threequarters of the movies made today can be seen only by patrons 13 years old or older.” Does this table support that assertion? Explain.
ANSWER:
Problem 2.26
The last picture shows Here’s another table showing information on 348 movies released in 2010. This table gives percentages of the overall total:
a) How can you tell that this table holds overall percentages (rather than row or column percentages)?
b) What was the most common genre/rating combination in 2010 movies?
c) How many of these movies were PG-rated comedies?
d) How many were G-rated?
e) An editorial about the movies noted, “More than three quarters of the movies made today can be seen only by patrons 13 years old or older.” Does this table support that assertion? Explain.
Step by Step Solution
Step 1 of 6
We are given a table giving the percentages of overall total of 348 movies shown in 2010,