Question
Class Survey
Animal Color Vacation Spot Language
1 Cat Red Beach French
2 Cat Blue Beach French
3 Dog Blue Beach French
4 Dog Blue Beach French
5 Dog Blue Beach Spanish
6 Dog Red Mountain Spanish
7 Cat Red Beach Spanish
8 Cat Red Beach French
9 Cat Blue Beach French
10 Cat Red Mountain Spanish
Jimmy surveyed his classmates recording if they preferred cats or dogs, red or blue, beach or mountains and French or Spanish.
Which two-way table displays which animal they prefer and which language they prefer?
Responses
A
B
C
D
Animal Color Vacation Spot Language
1 Cat Red Beach French
2 Cat Blue Beach French
3 Dog Blue Beach French
4 Dog Blue Beach French
5 Dog Blue Beach Spanish
6 Dog Red Mountain Spanish
7 Cat Red Beach Spanish
8 Cat Red Beach French
9 Cat Blue Beach French
10 Cat Red Mountain Spanish
Jimmy surveyed his classmates recording if they preferred cats or dogs, red or blue, beach or mountains and French or Spanish.
Which two-way table displays which animal they prefer and which language they prefer?
Responses
A
B
C
D
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To create a two-way table that displays the preferences for animals (cat or dog) and languages (French or Spanish) based on the survey data provided, we will categorize and count the responses accordingly. Here's how to summarize the responses:
1. **Cat and Languages:**
- Cat and French: 4 (Entries 1, 2, 8, 9)
- Cat and Spanish: 3 (Entries 7, 10)
2. **Dog and Languages:**
- Dog and French: 2 (Entries 3, 4)
- Dog and Spanish: 3 (Entries 5, 6)
Now, we can construct the two-way table as follows:
| | French | Spanish | Total |
|------------|--------|---------|-------|
| Cat | 4 | 3 | 7 |
| Dog | 2 | 3 | 5 |
| **Total** | 6 | 6 | 12 |
Now, selecting the correct table from the response options (A, B, C, D) depends on the visual representation of this data. Without seeing those options, you can use this table structure as a reference to find the corresponding one, ensuring it matches the counts and categories as we established here.
1. **Cat and Languages:**
- Cat and French: 4 (Entries 1, 2, 8, 9)
- Cat and Spanish: 3 (Entries 7, 10)
2. **Dog and Languages:**
- Dog and French: 2 (Entries 3, 4)
- Dog and Spanish: 3 (Entries 5, 6)
Now, we can construct the two-way table as follows:
| | French | Spanish | Total |
|------------|--------|---------|-------|
| Cat | 4 | 3 | 7 |
| Dog | 2 | 3 | 5 |
| **Total** | 6 | 6 | 12 |
Now, selecting the correct table from the response options (A, B, C, D) depends on the visual representation of this data. Without seeing those options, you can use this table structure as a reference to find the corresponding one, ensuring it matches the counts and categories as we established here.