Two Way Frequency Table Worksheet
Two Way Frequency Table Worksheet
1. The two-way frequency table, shown below, displays the data collected from a random group of high school students regarding
whether they "liked" snowboards and/or "liked" skateboards. Answer the questions below, regarding this table.
2. A public opinion survey explored the relationship between age and support for increasing the minimum wage. The results are
found in the following two-way frequency table.
Ages 21-40 20 5 50
Ages 41-60 30 15
Over 60 50 20 75
TOTAL 70 25 200
b. Create a two-way relative frequency table that summarizes the data from the table.
For Against No Opinion TOTAL
Ages 21-40
Ages 41-60
Over 60
TOTAL
Use the two-way frequency table and the relative frequency table to answer the following questions:
c. Out of the people that have no opinion, what percentage is over 60 years old?
e. How many people over 60 are against increasing the minimum wage?
f. For ages 21-60 how many were for increasing the minimum wage?
b. What is the conditional frequency that a person does not like comic books given that the person is a male?
4.
Do they recycle?
3650 85 21 106
5165 45 40 85
Total 186 71 257
a. What is the approximate joint frequency that a person was 2135 and did not recycle?
b. What is the approximate frequency that a person surveyed was 5165 years old given that he or she recycles?
c. Based on this survey, is it more likely that a 2135 year old recycles or a 5165 year old recycles? Use conditional
frequencies to justify your answer.
5. Complete the following frequency table. Is it more likely that people who have a job have a savings account?
Have a job
Have a savings Total
Yes No
account
Yes 66
No 16 84
Total 300