Researchers wanted to study if couples having children are married. They surveyed a large group of people. The data are shown in the contingency table below. What is the odds ratio for married people having children against unmarried people having children? Round your answer to two decimal places
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Step 1: Identify the values in the contingency table: - A (married people with children): 150 - B (married people without children): 50 - C (unmarried people with children): 100 - D (unmarried people without children): 200 Show more…
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