Question
Examine the data from a survey of 10th and 11th graders about which music genre they prefer using relative frequencies which of following is true
If you like hop hop you are more likely to be an 11th grader
10th grader are more likely to prefer hip hop over pop music
11th graders are more likely to prefer hip hop over pop music
If you like pop music you are more likely to be a 10 grader
If you like hop hop you are more likely to be an 11th grader
10th grader are more likely to prefer hip hop over pop music
11th graders are more likely to prefer hip hop over pop music
If you like pop music you are more likely to be a 10 grader
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To determine the validity of the statements regarding music preferences among 10th and 11th graders, you would need to analyze the survey data in terms of relative frequencies. Here’s a general approach to how you might assess each statement:
1. **If you like hip hop you are more likely to be an 11th grader.**
- Analyze the proportion of hip hop fans among 11th graders compared to 10th graders. If the percentage of 11th graders who prefer hip hop is higher than that of 10th graders, then this statement is true.
2. **10th graders are more likely to prefer hip hop over pop music.**
- Look at the preferences of 10th graders specifically. If a higher percentage of 10th graders prefer hip hop compared to pop music, then this statement is true.
3. **11th graders are more likely to prefer hip hop over pop music.**
- Similar to the previous point, check the preferences of 11th graders. If more 11th graders prefer hip hop versus pop music, then this statement is true.
4. **If you like pop music you are more likely to be a 10th grader.**
- Evaluate the proportions of pop music fans in both grades. If a higher percentage of pop music fans are 10th graders, then this statement is true.
To conclude which of these statements are accurate, you would compare the relative frequencies (percentages) deriving from the survey data for each genre and grade. After performing the analysis based on the frequency data, you can determine which statement (or statements) are true. If you have specific data or results from the survey, I can help you interpret those!
1. **If you like hip hop you are more likely to be an 11th grader.**
- Analyze the proportion of hip hop fans among 11th graders compared to 10th graders. If the percentage of 11th graders who prefer hip hop is higher than that of 10th graders, then this statement is true.
2. **10th graders are more likely to prefer hip hop over pop music.**
- Look at the preferences of 10th graders specifically. If a higher percentage of 10th graders prefer hip hop compared to pop music, then this statement is true.
3. **11th graders are more likely to prefer hip hop over pop music.**
- Similar to the previous point, check the preferences of 11th graders. If more 11th graders prefer hip hop versus pop music, then this statement is true.
4. **If you like pop music you are more likely to be a 10th grader.**
- Evaluate the proportions of pop music fans in both grades. If a higher percentage of pop music fans are 10th graders, then this statement is true.
To conclude which of these statements are accurate, you would compare the relative frequencies (percentages) deriving from the survey data for each genre and grade. After performing the analysis based on the frequency data, you can determine which statement (or statements) are true. If you have specific data or results from the survey, I can help you interpret those!