SOLUTION: We sometimes hear that getting married is good for your career. The table below presents data from an organization that classifies men, ages 45–64, according to marital status and

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Question 1047681: We sometimes hear that getting married is good for your career. The table below presents data from an organization that classifies men, ages 45–64, according to marital status and annual income in a particular year. We include only data on men, ages 45–64, to avoid sex bias and reduce the effect of age.
Marital Status and Salary Level (Thousands of Men)
Income Marital Status Total
Single
(Never Married) Married Divorced Widowed Total
No income 515 997 382 22 1,916
$1-$49,999 3,322 13,478 3,675 458 20,933
$50,000-$99,999 816 8,499 1,318 123 10,756
$100,000 and over 282 5,162 547 49 6,040
Total 4,935 28,136 5,922 652 39,645
Give (in percents) the conditional distribution of income level among single men. (Round your answers to two decimal places.)
Income level % of single men
No income
=%
$1-$49,999
=%
$50,000-$99,999
= %
$100,000 and over
=%

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Single
(Never Married) Married Divorced Widowed Total
No income 515 997 382 22 1,916
$1-$49,999 3,322 13,478 3,675 458 20,933
$50,000-$99,999 816 8,499 1,318 123 10,756
$100,000 and over 282 5,162 547 49 6,040
Total 4,935 28,136 5,922 652 39,645
Income level % of single men
No income
=% = %28515%2F1916%29%2A100
etc...
$1-$49,999
=% = %283322%2F20933%29%2A100
$50,00 0-$99,999
= %
$100,000 and over
=%