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Contingency Tables A contingency table (also called a two-way table) is a compact way to organise data about two categorical variables at the same time. They are widely used in probability to…
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This section covers Contingency Tables as part of Counting principle and probability in Grade 12 Mathematics. You'll find clear explanations, worked examples, and key definitions aligned to the CAPS curriculum.
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