Asked by bob

This two-way table shows the number of people who visited the library on weekdays and weekends for either pick-up or browsing.

Two-Way Frequency Table
Pick up Browse Total
Weekday 25 12 37
Weekend 17 45 62
Total 42 57 99
Sal kept track of how many people visited the local library and recorded their purpose for visiting. Using marginal relative frequency, what interpretation can you make from the data in the two-way table?

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Responses

People only come to pick up reserved books during the week.
People only come to pick up reserved books during the week.

A high percentage of people pick up on the weekend.
A high percentage of people pick up on the weekend.

The pick-up service is not very popular at this library.
The pick-up service is not very popular at this library.

The weekend is the most popular time to visit.
The weekend is the most popular time to visit.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The weekend is the most popular time to visit — 62 out of 99 visitors (≈62.6%) came on the weekend, a larger marginal relative frequency than the weekday total.