Consider the following hypothetical data on each respondent's region of U.S. residence and whether or not they voted in the last presidential election. Use these data to construct a bivariate table with cells containing the appropriate frequencies.
PersonRegionVoted1SouthYes2SouthYes3NorthNo4NorthNo5NorthYes6NorthYes7NorthYes8SouthNo9SouthNo10SouthNo11NorthYes12NorthYes13NorthNo14NorthNo15SouthNo

What will be an ideal response?


 Region
Voted?SouthNorth
Yes25
No44

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