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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Queensborough_Community_College/MA336%3A_Statistics/04%3A_Relationships_in_Categorical_Data_with_Intro_to_Probability/4.03%3A_Two-Way_Tables_(1_of_5)
    Note that this distribution is completely described by the three percentages 9.2%, 19.6%, and 71.3%, which correspond to the three categories of the body image variable: “underweight,” “overweight,” a...Note that this distribution is completely described by the three percentages 9.2%, 19.6%, and 71.3%, which correspond to the three categories of the body image variable: “underweight,” “overweight,” and “about right.” The percentages add to 100% because all 1,200 individual responses fall into one of these three categories. (Note that the percentages actually add up to 99.9% because we rounded percentages to three decimal places.)

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