From the following table representing the gender of demonstrators outside a local Planned Parenthood,

find (a) the percent of pro-choice demonstrators who are female, (b) the
percent of pro-life demonstrators who are female, (c) the proportion of pro-choice
demonstrators who are female, and (d) the proportion of pro-life demonstrators who are
female.
Gender Pro-Choice Pro-Life
Male 23 32
Female 37 39
Total 60 71
Stance
Gender of Pro-Choice and
Pro-Life Demonstrators

What would be an ideal response?


Gender Pro-Choice Pro-Life
Male 23 32
38.3% 45.1%
Female 37 39
61.7% 54.9%
Total 60 71
100.0% 100.0%
Gender of Pro-Choice and
Pro-Life Demonstrators
Stance
a. 61.7%
b. 54.9%
c. The proportion of pro-choice demonstrators who are female is determined by
dividing the number of female pro-choice demonstrators by the total number of
pro-choice demonstrators.
37 / 60
.62
P =
=
d. The proportion of pro-life demonstrators who are female is determined by
dividing the number of female pro-life demonstrators by the total number of pro
life demonstrators.
39 / 71
.55
P =
=

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