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Consider the following data representing the price of refrigerators (in dollars).
1364. 1411. 1421. 1094, 1415. 1335. 1143, 1377. 1234, 1398, 1412, 1085, 1374. 1127. 1151, 1230, 1151. 1249. 1076, 1388, 1322
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Price of Refrigerators (in Dollars)
Class Boundaries Midpoint Relative Frequency
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Frequency
Cumulative Frequency
10681127
1128--1187
1188-1247
1248-1307
1308-1367
1368-1427
Step 2 of 7: Determine the frequency of the second class
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