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Create a two way frequency table using a pretend real life example (it doesn’t have to be actual data, but make something up and label your data). Then, using the same data, make a two way relative frequency table.

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  1. The two-way relative frequency table is
                  Male         Female       Total
    Junior    0.28            0.22            0.50
    Senior    0.20            0.30           0.50
    Total      0.48             0.52           1.00

    How to create the two-way relative frequency table?

    To do this we make use of the following assumed table
                  Male         Female       Total
    Junior    56                44               100
    Senior    40               60               100
    Total      96                104              200
    To create the two-way relative frequency table, we simply divide each element by the total
    So, we have:
                  Male         Female       Total
    Junior    56/200       44/200        100/200
    Senior    40/200       60/200       100/200
    Total      96/200        104/200      200/200
    Evaluate the quotients
                  Male         Female       Total
    Junior    0.28            0.22            0.50
    Senior    0.20            0.30           0.50
    Total      0.48             0.52           1.00
    Hence, the two-way relative frequency table is
                  Male         Female       Total
    Junior    0.28            0.22            0.50
    Senior    0.20            0.30           0.50
    Total      0.48             0.52           1.00
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