The sinking of the Titanic was one of the greatest disasters in maritime history. The data set Titanic contains information on 2202 passengers and crew, including their class (1st class, 2nd class, 3rd class, or crew), their gender, and whether they survived. Table 13 contains a random sample of size 20 from this data set. Use Table 13 for Exercises 23–48. For Exercises 23–37, construct the indicated distribution or graph.
Class | Gender | Survived | Class | Gender | Survived |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3rd | Female | No | 1st | Female | Yes |
Crew | Male | No | 1st | Male | Yes |
3rd | Female | Yes | Crew | Male | No |
Crew | Male | No | 3rd | Male | Yes |
Crew | Male | Yes | Crew | Male | No |
3rd | Male | Yes | 2nd | Male | Yes |
Crew | Male | No | 3rd | Male | No |
Crew | Male | No | Crew | Male | No |
2nd | Male | No | 2nd | Female | Yes |
Crew | Male | Yes | 2nd | Male | No |
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34. Relative frequency bar graph of class.