Mathematics, 19.08.2021 20:50 briannawoods13
Khaled's eighth-grade class took an exam on two way frequency tables. After grading the exams,
Khaled's teacher made the two-way frequency table below to show the data on completing the
exam review sheet and passing the exam. Which of the following statements about these
students is true?
A
Students who did not complete the review sheet were more likely to have
passed the exam than students who did complete the review sheet.
MOM
B
Students who did not complete the review sheet were less likely to have
passed the exam than students who did complete the review sheet.
Students who did not complete the review sheet were equally likely to have
passed the exam as students who did complete the review sheet.
D
There is not enough information to determine if students who did not
complete the review sheet were more likely to have passed the exam than
students who did complete the review sheet.
Answers: 3
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