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Contingency tables 
1. 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 relative risk of having children for those who are married? Round your answer to 
two decimal places. 
Children no children total 
Married – 97 35 132 
Not married- 68 71 139 
Total 165 106 271 
1.50 
The probability that someone who is married has children is 97/132. The probability 
that someone who ...
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Contingency tables 
1. 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 relative risk of having children for those who are married? Round your answer to 
two decimal places. 
Children no children total 
Married – 97 35 132 
Not married- 68 71 139 
Total 165 106 271 
1.50 
The probability that someone who is married has children is 97/132. The probability 
that someone who ...
Opening Scenario 
John Taylor is a 68-year-old African-American male with a history of type II diabetes and hypertension who came to the emergency department (ED) triage window because he felt crummy; complaining of a headache, runny nose, feeling weaker, “achy all over” and hot to the touch and sweaty the past two days. 
When he woke up this morning, he no longer felt hot but began to develop a persistent “nagging cough” that continued to worsen throughout the day. He has difficulty “...
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Opening Scenario 
John Taylor is a 68-year-old African-American male with a history of type II diabetes and hypertension who came to the emergency department (ED) triage window because he felt crummy; complaining of a headache, runny nose, feeling weaker, “achy all over” and hot to the touch and sweaty the past two days. 
When he woke up this morning, he no longer felt hot but began to develop a persistent “nagging cough” that continued to worsen throughout the day. He has difficulty “...