In a cross-classification table, the number of rows typically represents the categories or levels of one variable, while the number of columns represents the categories or levels of another variable. The table summarizes the joint distribution of these two categorical variables, allowing for the analysis of their relationship. The total number of cells in the table is the product of the number of rows and columns, which facilitates the comparison of frequencies across different combinations of the two variables.
rows. the vertical columns are called periods
The rows in the periodic table are called periods. There are 7 periods in periodic table.
Periods are the horizontal rows in the periodic table of Mendeleev; this table contain 7 periods.
Horizontal rows are termed as periods. There are 7 periods in periodic table.
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A truth table with 6 variables will have 2^6 = 64 rows. This is because each variable can have 2 possible truth values (true or false), leading to a total of 2 multiplied by itself 6 times.
The total number of rows in a truth table can be calculated using the formula 2^n, where n is the number of variables. Each variable can have two possible truth values (True or False), so each row represents a unique combination of truth values for the variables.
No, because the number of rows should be a power of 2.
The periodic table has 7 rows and 32 columns.
There are 7 periods in the modern periodic table.
A contingency table is a display of the frequency distribution of two or more categorical variables. It shows the relationship between the variables by organizing the data into rows and columns, with the intersection cells showing the frequency of each combination of variables. Contingency tables are commonly used in statistics to analyze the association between categorical variables.
In a cross-classification table, the number of rows typically represents the categories or levels of one variable, while the number of columns represents the categories or levels of another variable. The table summarizes the joint distribution of these two categorical variables, allowing for the analysis of their relationship. The total number of cells in the table is the product of the number of rows and columns, which facilitates the comparison of frequencies across different combinations of the two variables.
There are NO vertical ROWS, because rows run horizontally, and COLUMNS run vertically. There are 18 vertical columns in the periodic table.
There is no answer to that as you can have as little or many as you want.
There is no answer to that as you can have as little or many as you want.
as many as number of rows in the version that is used less one row for col labl. is the max no of rows.