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Do the data in the two-way frequency table support the following statement? Explain. There are more middle school students who wear glasses than high school students who wear contacts.

hintHint:

  • Categories are labelled in the left column and top row.
  • The counts are placed in the centre of the table.
  • Totals appear at the end of each row and column.
  • A sum of all counts (a grand total) is placed at the bottom right.

The correct answer is: Statement is false.


    Answer:
    • Step by step explanation: 
      • Given:
    Number of middle school students who wear glasses = 13
    Number of high school students who wear contacts = 20
    Hence, there are more high school students who wear contacts than
    middle school students who wear glasses.
    • Final Answer: 
    Statement is false.

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