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A town was considering a new tax to fund a recycling program. Residents were randomly surveyed about whether they supported the tax. The results are shown below in the conditional relative frequency table by column. A 4-column table with 3 rows. The first column has no label with entries female, male, total. The second column is labeled support with entries 20%, 80%, 100%. The third column is labeled against with entries 74%, 27%, 100%. The fourth column is labeled total with entries 56%, 44%, 100%.

What conclusion can you draw about the conditional relative frequency of the results?

There is no association between supporting the tax and gender.
A resident in the group who supports the tax is likely to be female.
A resident in the group who supports the tax is likely to be male.

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