Construct a two-way table given the information below. The eighth grade class at Middleton Middle School has 145 students total. Of those students, 99 are in band and the rest are in general music. Of the students in band, 61 like pineapple pizza. 84 eighth grade students like pineapple pizza.

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Construct a two-way table given the information below.
The eighth grade class at Middleton Middle
School has 145 students total. Of those
students, 99 are in band and the rest are in
general music. Of the students in band, 61 like
pineapple pizza. 84 eighth grade students like
pineapple pizza.
Show your work here
Like
Pineapple
Pizza
Do not like
pineapple
pizza
Total
Band
General Music
Check
Total
Transcribed Image Text:Construct a two-way table given the information below. The eighth grade class at Middleton Middle School has 145 students total. Of those students, 99 are in band and the rest are in general music. Of the students in band, 61 like pineapple pizza. 84 eighth grade students like pineapple pizza. Show your work here Like Pineapple Pizza Do not like pineapple pizza Total Band General Music Check Total
Students at Lakeview Middle School were surveyed about their
favorite color. The results are shown in the two-way table below.
Choose the correct interpretation(s).
orange red yellow blue
Male
25 11 23
60
Female 31 41 44
15
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Regardless of gender identity, a student's favorite color is more
likely to be orange than any other single color.
Regardless of gender identity, a student's favorite color is more
likely to be red than any other single color.
A male's favorite color is least likely to be orange.
A male's favorite color is least likely to be red.
A male's favorite color is more likely to be orange than any other
single color.
A male's favorite color is more likely to be red than any other
single color.
A female's favorite color is least likely to be orange.
A female's favorite color is least likely to be red.
A female's favorite color is more likely to be orange than any
other single color.
A female's favorite color is more likely to be red than any other
single color.
None of the above
Check
Transcribed Image Text:Students at Lakeview Middle School were surveyed about their favorite color. The results are shown in the two-way table below. Choose the correct interpretation(s). orange red yellow blue Male 25 11 23 60 Female 31 41 44 15 Show your work here Regardless of gender identity, a student's favorite color is more likely to be orange than any other single color. Regardless of gender identity, a student's favorite color is more likely to be red than any other single color. A male's favorite color is least likely to be orange. A male's favorite color is least likely to be red. A male's favorite color is more likely to be orange than any other single color. A male's favorite color is more likely to be red than any other single color. A female's favorite color is least likely to be orange. A female's favorite color is least likely to be red. A female's favorite color is more likely to be orange than any other single color. A female's favorite color is more likely to be red than any other single color. None of the above Check
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