The frequency table represents the results of a survey comparing the average age of household members to the way that they watch non-network television.
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Madigan converts the frequency table to a conditional relative frequency table by row.

Television Viewing Method
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Which value should she use for X? Round to the nearest hundredth.

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The frequency table represents the results of a survey comparing the average age of household members to the way that they watch nonnetwork television Image 1 M class=

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From the first table:

1) [tex]n(\text{Under 40 and Internet})=54;[/tex]

2) [tex]n(\text{Under 40 and Cable})=81;[/tex]

3) [tex]n(\text{40 or older and Internet})=23;[/tex]

4) [tex]n(\text{40 or older and Cable})=92.[/tex]

Then you can fill the second table:

1)

[tex]p(\text{Under 40 and Internet})=w=\dfrac{54}{250}=0.216;[/tex]

2)

[tex]p(\text{Under 40 and Cable})=y=\dfrac{81}{250}=0.324;[/tex]

3)

[tex]p(\text{40 or older and Internet})=x=\dfrac{23}{250}=0.092;[/tex]

4)

[tex]p(\text{40 or older and Cable})=z=\dfrac{92}{250}=0.368.[/tex]

Answer: she should use for [tex]x=0.092\approx 0.09.[/tex]

Answer:

A. 0.09

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