Sixty-three people participated in a study to see if they were left-brain dominant or right-brain dominant. In the study, the people were also asked if they were left-handed or right-handed.The study revealed that 37 were left-brain dominant. The study also revealed that 21 were right-handed and right-brain dominant. Twenty-two people in the study were left-handed. Enter your answers in the boxes to complete the two-way table based on the given data.

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The completed two-way table is attached.

Since 37 people were left-brain dominant, this leaves 63-37=26 that are right-brain dominant.  21 people were right-handed and right-brain dominant; this means that 26-21=5 people are left-handed and right-brain dominant.

Since 22 people were left-handed, this means 63-22=41 people are right handed.  21 of those people are right-brain dominant; this means that 41-21=20 people are right handed and left-brain dominant.  Using this, we have that 37-20=17 people are left handed and left-brain dominant.
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