Final answer:
The question asks to place joint and marginal relative frequencies in a two-way table based on a survey about watching the New York City Marathon. Joint relative frequencies represent people falling into two categories, while marginal relative frequencies represent the total number of people in each category.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks to place each joint and marginal relative frequency in the correct location in the two-way table. The joint relative frequency represents the number of people who fall into two categories, while the marginal relative frequency represents the total number of people in each category. In this case, the two categories are men and women watching the marathon.
Joint relative frequencies:
- 68 men and 45 women will watch the marathon
- 100 men and 192 women will not watch the marathon
Marginal relative frequencies:
- 168 men (68 watching, 100 not watching)
- 237 women (45 watching, 192 not watching)