SOLUTION: How do we calculate the expected count for a cell of a two-way table?
A. (Row total times column total)/table total
B. Row total/column total
C. (Row total + column total)/tabl
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Question 1207531: How do we calculate the expected count for a cell of a two-way table?
A. (Row total times column total)/table total
B. Row total/column total
C. (Row total + column total)/table total
D. (Row table/table total)(column table/table total)
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