You have gathered your grade’s votes for favorite ice cream flavor and topping. Then you organized the data into a two-way frequency table. Interpret the table to generate a two-way table of conditional relative frequencies for students who prefer sprinkles or jelly beans, given they prefer chocolate or vanilla. Round your answers to the nearest whole percentage.%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0A %09Sprinkles (%)%09Jelly Beans (%)%0D%0AVanilla%09%%09%%0D%0AChocolate%0934%0966

To generate a two-way table of conditional relative frequencies, we need to divide the counts in each cell by the total number of students who prefer chocolate or vanilla.

Total students who prefer chocolate or vanilla = 66 (chocolate) + 34 (vanilla) = 100

For students who prefer chocolate:
- Sprinkles: 66/100 = 66%
- Jelly Beans: 34/100 = 34%

For students who prefer vanilla:
- Sprinkles: 34/100 = 34%
- Jelly Beans: 66/100 = 66%

Therefore, the two-way table of conditional relative frequencies for students who prefer sprinkles or jelly beans, given they prefer chocolate or vanilla, is as follows:

(1 point)
| Sprinkles (%) | Jelly Beans (%) |
|--------------|---------------|
| 34 | 66 |