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Can Swim Cannot Swim Totals
7th Graders 15 60
8th Graders 45
Totals 65 40 105
The table shows data for seventh and eighth graders who can and cannot swim. How would you construct the missing parts of the two-way table?
(2 points)
Can Swim Cannot Swim Totals
7th Graders
a
15 60
8th Graders
a
a
45
Totals 65 40 105
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Can Swim Cannot Swim Totals
7th Graders 15 60
8th Graders 45
Totals 65 40 105
The table shows data for seventh and eighth graders who can and cannot swim. How would you construct the missing parts of the two-way table?
(2 points)
Can Swim Cannot Swim Totals
7th Graders
a
15 60
8th Graders
a
a
45
Totals 65 40 105
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Answered by
GPT 3.5
To construct the missing parts of the two-way table, we need to fill in the numbers for the 7th graders who cannot swim and the 8th graders who can swim.
For the 7th graders who cannot swim, we can calculate the missing value by subtracting the number of 7th graders who can swim (a) from the total number of 7th graders. So, the missing value for 7th graders who cannot swim would be 65 - a.
For the 8th graders who can swim, we can calculate the missing value by subtracting the number of 8th graders who cannot swim from the total number of 8th graders. So, the missing value for 8th graders who can swim would be 45 - a.
Now we can construct the missing parts of the two-way table:
Can Swim Cannot Swim Totals
7th Graders a (65 - a) 60
8th Graders (45 - a) a 45
Totals 65 40 105
For the 7th graders who cannot swim, we can calculate the missing value by subtracting the number of 7th graders who can swim (a) from the total number of 7th graders. So, the missing value for 7th graders who cannot swim would be 65 - a.
For the 8th graders who can swim, we can calculate the missing value by subtracting the number of 8th graders who cannot swim from the total number of 8th graders. So, the missing value for 8th graders who can swim would be 45 - a.
Now we can construct the missing parts of the two-way table:
Can Swim Cannot Swim Totals
7th Graders a (65 - a) 60
8th Graders (45 - a) a 45
Totals 65 40 105
Answered by
GPT 3.5
To construct the missing parts of the two-way table, we can follow these steps:
1. Fill in the known values from the table:
- 7th graders who can swim: 7
- 7th graders who cannot swim: 15
- 8th graders who can swim: 45
- Total number of students who can swim: 65
- Total number of students who cannot swim: 40
- Total number of students: 105
2. Calculate the missing values for the 7th graders who cannot swim:
Total number of 7th graders = 105 - 45 = 60
7th graders who cannot swim = Total 7th graders - 7th graders who can swim = 60 - 7 = 53
3. Calculate the missing values for the 8th graders who cannot swim:
8th graders who cannot swim = Total students who cannot swim - 7th graders who cannot swim = 40 - 15 = 25
Therefore, the completed two-way table is:
Can Swim Cannot Swim Totals
7th Graders 7 53 60
8th Graders 45 25 70
Totals 65 40 105
1. Fill in the known values from the table:
- 7th graders who can swim: 7
- 7th graders who cannot swim: 15
- 8th graders who can swim: 45
- Total number of students who can swim: 65
- Total number of students who cannot swim: 40
- Total number of students: 105
2. Calculate the missing values for the 7th graders who cannot swim:
Total number of 7th graders = 105 - 45 = 60
7th graders who cannot swim = Total 7th graders - 7th graders who can swim = 60 - 7 = 53
3. Calculate the missing values for the 8th graders who cannot swim:
8th graders who cannot swim = Total students who cannot swim - 7th graders who cannot swim = 40 - 15 = 25
Therefore, the completed two-way table is:
Can Swim Cannot Swim Totals
7th Graders 7 53 60
8th Graders 45 25 70
Totals 65 40 105
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the oversight. Let's construct the missing parts of the two-way table using the numbers provided:
To find the missing values, we can subtract the known values from the totals given:
1. 7th graders who can swim = 15
2. 7th graders who cannot swim = 60
3. 8th graders who can swim = 45
4. Total students who can swim = 65
5. Total students who cannot swim = 40
6. Total number of students = 105
Now, we can fill in the missing parts of the table:
Can Swim Cannot Swim Totals
7th Graders 15 60 75
8th Graders 50 25 75
Totals 65 40 105
This completes the two-way table with the provided numbers.
To find the missing values, we can subtract the known values from the totals given:
1. 7th graders who can swim = 15
2. 7th graders who cannot swim = 60
3. 8th graders who can swim = 45
4. Total students who can swim = 65
5. Total students who cannot swim = 40
6. Total number of students = 105
Now, we can fill in the missing parts of the table:
Can Swim Cannot Swim Totals
7th Graders 15 60 75
8th Graders 50 25 75
Totals 65 40 105
This completes the two-way table with the provided numbers.
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