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Answer:


\left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.06&0.03\\0.94&0.97\end{array}\right]

Explanation:

Considering the column total is equal to 1.0 we want to see what percentage each category is to each column.

For example:

The total number of families that have twins in their history is


8+125=133

So, for each blank for the first column would be


8/133 = 0.06\\125/133 =0.94

Do the same for the next column

The total number of families that don't have twins in their history is


26+841=867

So, for each blank for the first column would be


26/867 = 0.03\\841/867=0.97

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