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English, 31.07.2021 01:00, Jasten

The following two-way table shows the data for the students of two different grades in a school: Member of Public Library Not Member of Public Library Total Grade 6 25 3 28 Grade 7 23 7 30 Total 48 10 58 Based on the relative row frequency, the students of which grade are more likely to be members of the public library? (5 points) The students of both grades are equally likely to be members of the public library No conclusion can be drawn about the chances of a student being a member of the public library Grade 7 Grade 6

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