A survey was taken of a random sampling of residents of New York City and Los Angeles to compare how many of them own a car.



Which statement about the two-way frequency table is true?

The survey represents quantitative data.
There is a greater percentage of LA residents who own a car than NYC residents who do.
The total number of people in the poll who own a car is 4,120.
More people in the poll own a car than do not own a car.

A survey was taken of a random sampling of residents of New York City and Los Angeles to compare how many of them own a car Which statement about the twoway fre class=

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Answer:  The correct options are 'The survey represents quantitative data ' and 'There is a greater percentage of LA residents who own a car than NYC residents who do'.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since, If we can apply the arithmetic operation in data then this is called quantitative data.

Here the data in numbers is given therefore it is quantitative data.

Therefore Option 1) is correct.

Since the percentage of  LA residents who own a car= (3251/11780)×100 =27.6% ( approx)

the percentage of   NYC residents who own a car= (1478/11780)×100 = 12.54 % ( approx)

Therefore Option 2) is correct.

Now, The Total number of people in the poll who own a car = 4729

Therefore Option 3) is incorrect.

people in the poll own a car(4729)<people in the poll do not have any car(7051)

Therefore Option 4) is incorrect.


The statement about the two-way frequency table that is true is: There is a greater percentage of LA residents who own a car than NYC residents who do.

What is a two-way frequency table?

A two-way frequency table is a table that shows the relationship between two sets of categorical data. To arrive at the correct answer based on the data provided we can obtain the percentages thus;

% of LA residents who own a car:

3251 ÷ 4120 × 100

= 78.9%

% of NYC residents who own a car

869 ÷ 7660 × 100

= 19.3%

So, there is a greater percentage of LA residents who own a car than NYC residents who do.

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