Answer: drag the first one to the fourth one, drag the second one to the first one,drag the third one to the second one,drag the fourth one to the third one.
Step-by-step explanation:if its wrong then im sorry
To avoid such problems when comparing the categorical variables in a two-way frequency table, we need to exam the table by separate categories (rows or columns). When a relative frequency is determined based upon a row or column, it is called a "conditional" relative frequency.
Two-way relative frequency tables show what percent of data points fit in each category. ...
For example, here's how we would make column relative frequencies:
Step 1: Find the totals for each column.
Step 2: Divide each cell count by its column total and convert to a percentage.