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Wrath of Math | How to Calculate Marginal Distribution with Percents | Statistics Exercises @WrathofMath | Uploaded 2 weeks ago | Updated 4 hours ago
We go over how to use a two-way table to calculate a marginal distribution in percents. Using the margin of the two way table we can see the total counts for a categorical variable, not subject to the other categorical variable in the contingency table. With these total we can find the marginal distribution. #statistics #apstats

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