Explanation:
The number of students who jog and have one sibling who jogs is 416.
The total number of students who have one sibling who jogs is 1823 + 416 = 2239.
So the probability that a student jogs if they have one sibling who jogs is 416/2239 = 0.186.
The number of students who jog and have two siblings who jog is 400.
The total number of students who have two siblings who jog is 1380 + 400 = 1780.
So the probability that a student jogs if they have two siblings who jog is 400/1780 = 0.225.
Therefore, a student is more likely to jog if they have two siblings who jog than one sibling who jogs.