Section 2.1 Question 6

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Section 2.1 Question 6

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On the basis of a population survey, there were million males and million females 25 years old or older in a certain country. The educational attainment of the males and females is shown in the accompanying table. Complete parts (a) through (d) below.

Educational Attainment for Men and Women

Educational Attainment Males (in millions) Females (in millions)
Not a high school graduate (A) 10.8 11.5
High school graduate (B) 28.7 33.9
Some college, but no degree (C) 16.9 18.1
Associate’s degree (D) 5.6 6.4
Bachelor’s Degree (E) 17.6 18.2
Advanced Degree (F) 7.2 7.7

 

(a) Construct a relative frequency distribution for males. Express each relative frequency as a decimal.

Educational Attainment Relative Frequence (males)
Not a high school graduate (A)  
High school graduate (B)  
Some college, but no degree (C)  
Associate’s degree (D)  
Bachelor’s Degree (E)  
Advanced Degree (F)  

 

b. Construct a relative frequency distribution for females. Express each relative frequency as a decimal.

Educational Attainment Relative Frequency (females)
Not a high school graduate (A)  
High school graduate (B)  
Some college, but no degree (C)  
Associate’s degree (D)  
Bachelor’s Degree (E)  
Advanced Degree (F)  

(d) Compare each​ gender’s educational attainment. Choose the correct answer below.

 

  1. Each​ gender’s educational attainment is about the same.
  2. Female educational attainment is substantially greater than male educational attainment.
  3. Male educational attainment is substantially greater than female educational attainment.

 

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