For Exercise 2.91, see page 106; for 2.92 and 2.93, see pages 106–107; for 2.94 to 2.96, see page 108; for 2.97 to 2.99, see page 109; and for 2.100 and 2.101, see pages 111112.

Question 2.114

2.114 Demographics, continued

  1. Using the data in the previous exercise, compare the conditional distributions of marital status for women aged 18 to 24 and women aged 40 to 64. Briefly describe the most important differences between the two groups of women, and back up your description with percents.
  2. Your company is planning a magazine aimed at women who have never been married. Find the conditional distribution of age among never-married women, and display it in a bar graph. What age group or groups should your magazine aim to attract?

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