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Use 5-point bins (95 to 99, 90 to 94, etc.) to make a frequency table for the set...
Mathematics, 04.12.2020 22:50 kaylaamberd
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5.C.25
Use 5-point bins (95 to 99, 90 to 94, etc.) to make a frequency table for the set of exam scores shown below. Include columns for relative frequency
cumulative frequency
85 99 96 93 94 94 96 86 81 75 98 98 78 73 88 80 80 87 83 98
Complete the frequency table below.
Scores Frequency Relative Frequency
95 to 99
30 %
90 to 94
Cumulative Frequency
6
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