1. Senior Trip At a certain school 60 of the 100 boys and
60 of the 80 girls signed up for the senior trip. Is there an
association between going on the trip and gender?
A) We can't tell, because the class doesn't have the same
number of boys and girls.
B) Yes, because the same number of boys and girls
signed up
C) Yes, because a lower percentage of boys signed up
than of girls.
D) No, because the people on the trip were 50% boys and
50% girls.

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Answer:

(C) Yes, because a lower percentage of boys signed up

than of girls.

Explanation:

Total numbers of boys in the school=100

Numbers of boys who signed up for the trip= 60

Percentage of boys who signed up for the trip = [tex]\frac {60}{100}\times 100= 60 \%[/tex].

And, the total numbers of girls in the school=80

Numbers of girls who signed up for the trip= 60

Percentage of girls who signed up for the trip = [tex]\frac {60}{80}\times 100= 75 \%[/tex].

So, the percentage of boys signed up for the trip is lower then the percentage of girls.

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Answer:

Yes. There is an association between gender roles and attending the trip.

Explanation:

Not including non-binary individuals: If there are one hundred boys in the school and 60 of them signed up for the trip that means only 60% of the boys had been interested, while 75% of the girls in the school signed up.

Percentage of boys signing up: 60/100 (60%)

Percentage of girls signing up: 60/80 (75%)

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