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Type: Open-Ended
Category: Represent and Determine Probability
Level: Grade 10
Standards: HSS-CP.A.4
Author: nsharp1
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Grade 10 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: HSS-CP.A.4

Fill in the following two-way frequency table for the given example.

A soft drink company conducts a survey about people's preferences for one of the company's existing drinks and a new drink they are coming out with. 50 people were surveyed. There were two groups of people, one with people 35 years of age and older (group A), and the other with people younger than 35 (group B). Each person was asked which drink they liked better. For the existing drink, 10 of group A preferred it while 17 of group B preferred it. For the new drink, 20 people from group A preferred it.

Existing DrinkNew DrinkTotal
Group A
Group B
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