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SAT, 26.10.2020 20:20 katelynalivia

When you are using contingency tables, if you add the probabilities in a row or column of a joint probability distribution, the total will equal
the probability of that row or column. (Hint: what are the values
called that are located along the bottom and on the right side?)

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