How is a two-way frequency table used to approximate conditional probabilities?(1 point) Responses by writing the ratio of the intersection of the two conditions with the given condition in the denominator and the preference in the numerator by writing the ratio of the intersection of the two conditions with the given condition in the denominator and the preference in the numerator by finding the average of the two conditions by finding the average of the two conditions by adding the two conditions and dividing by the total for the entire two-way frequency table by adding the two conditions and dividing by the total for the entire two-way frequency table by writing the totals for the two conditions from the table as a fraction, decimal, or percentage

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A two-way frequency table is used to approximate conditional probabilities by writing the ratio of the intersection of the two conditions with the given condition in the denominator and the preference in the numerator. This means you take the count that corresponds to both conditions (the intersection) and divide it by the total count of the condition specified in the denominator. This provides a way to estimate the probability of one event occurring given that another event has occurred.