A sample of 427 people is selected. The people are classified according to place of residence ("urban", "suburban", or "rural"). They are also classified according to highest educational degree earned ("no college degree", "two-year degree", "four-year degree", or "advanced degree"). The results are given in the contingency table below. No college degree Two-year degree Four-year degree Advanced degree Urban 34 47 29 48 Suburban 37 25 34 22 Rural 44 29 34 44 What is the relative frequency of people in the sample whose place of residence is urban and who do not have a college degree? Round your answer to two decimal places.

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A sample of 427 people is selected. The people are classified according to place of residence ("urban", "suburban", or "rural"). They are also classified according
to highest educational degree earned ("no college degree", "two-year degree", "four-year degree", or "advanced degree"). The results are given in the
contingency table below.
No college degree
Two-year degree
Four-year degree
Advanced degree
Urban
34
47
29
48
Suburban
37
25
34
22
Rural
44
29
34
44
What is the relative frequency of people in the sample whose place of residence is urban and who do not have a college degree?
Round your answer to two decimal places.
Transcribed Image Text:A sample of 427 people is selected. The people are classified according to place of residence ("urban", "suburban", or "rural"). They are also classified according to highest educational degree earned ("no college degree", "two-year degree", "four-year degree", or "advanced degree"). The results are given in the contingency table below. No college degree Two-year degree Four-year degree Advanced degree Urban 34 47 29 48 Suburban 37 25 34 22 Rural 44 29 34 44 What is the relative frequency of people in the sample whose place of residence is urban and who do not have a college degree? Round your answer to two decimal places.
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