Researchers surveyed one hundred students on which superpower they would most like to have. The two-way table below displays data for the sample of students who responded to the survey.
Superpower Male Female TOTAL
Fly 30 10 40
Invisibility 12 32 44
Other 10 6 16
TOTAL 52 48 100
Find the probability that the student was male, given the student chose to fly as their superpower.
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30/40= .75= 75%
Since it’s given the student chose to fly as their superpower, you only look at the total males in that row.

The probability that the student was male, given the student chose to fly as their superpower is 2/3.

What is a conditional relative frequency?

It is defined as the frequency that can be evaluated by the two-way frequency table. Usually, we can obtain this frequency by dividing the frequency that is not in the total frequency cell by the total frequency.

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We have:

Total females = 48

Females and invisibility = 32

P(invisibility/female) = 32/48

= 2/3

Thus, the probability that the student was male, given the student chose to fly as their superpower is 2/3.

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