How to find marginal distribution from a table?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking how to extract the marginal distributions from a given table. Marginal distribution refers to the probability distribution of a subset of variables within a multi-variable context, and it can typically be found by summing the appropriate rows or columns of the table.

Answer

Divide each row or column total by the overall total.

The final answer is to divide each row or column total by the overall total.

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The final answer is to divide each row or column total by the overall total.

More Information

Marginal distributions focus on one variable at a time in a dataset, providing insights into the relative frequency or probability of each variable's values.

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