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The following table was constructed to examine the two variables: preferred leisure activity and gender. With the aid of a calculator determine the correct statistical conclusion at the  = 0.05 level.
 
  1.It appears that gender and leisure preference are independent.
  2.It appears that gender and leisure preference are not independent.

Question 2

The following table was constructed to examine the two variables: preferred leisure activity and gender. Compute, without a calculator, the expected value for the cell containing females who chose exercise as their preferred leisure activity.
 
  1.12
  2.8
  3.15
  4.12.5



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Answer to Question 1

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formula1

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Reply 2 on: Jul 24, 2018
Gracias!


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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