Mathematics
Mathematics, 23.10.2019 00:00, ultimatesaiyan

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a food truck did a daily survey of customers to find their food preferences. the data is partially entered in the frequency table. complete the table to analyze the data and answer the questions:

part a: what percentage of the survey respondents did not like either hamburgers or burritos? (2 points)

part b: create a relative frequency table and determine what percentage of students who like hamburgers also like burritos. (3 points)

part c: use the conditional relative frequencies to determine which two data point has strongest association of its two factors. use complete sentences to explain your answer. (5 points)


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