Mathematics, 30.10.2020 17:40 bennyanderson857
At a wedding reception, the guests have a choice of chicken or steak for dinner. Do
more people prefer chicken or steak? Do more people under 40 prefer chicken or
steak?
Chicken Steak
Total
Under 40
39
21
60
40 or older
34
31
65
Total
73
52
125
a) More people prefer chicken. Also, more people under 40 prefer chicken.
b) More people prefer steak. Also, people under 40 prefer steak.
c) More people prefer chicken. However, more people under 40 prefer steak.
O d) More people prefer steak. However, more people under 40 prefer chicken.
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