S.CP.A.4 and S.CP.B.6 - Two-Way Tables, Conditional Probability, and Independence
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S.CP.A.4 and S.CP.B.6 - Two-Way Tables, Conditional Probability, and Independence
Part A: The table shows information about students’ grade level and their after-school activity at a local high school.
Part B: The table shows information about students’ grade level and their after-school activity at a local high school.
At Jupiter High School, 80 students participate in e-sports. Of those students, 24 also play flag football.
At Mesa High School, students have the opportunity to join the school band.
A school lunch manager collected data from students who order hot lunch versus students who bring a lunch.
The table below shows the results of a survey of 400 students about their primary weekend activity and their evening plans.
A school counselor is analyzing postsecondary plans for a group of students. The following information is known:
Part A: The table shows how freshmen and seniors at Mountainview High School typically get to school in the morning.
Part B: While looking at the transportation data from Mountainview High School, Seema makes the following claim:
Andi surveyed juniors and seniors at her school and found the following information:
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