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Mathematics, 07.02.2021 01:00 carcon2019

Here is a data set summarized as a stem-and-leaf plot: 5# | 12225599
6# 001234444577789
7# 04458
8# 256
How many data values are in this data set?
n = 31
What is the minimum value in the last class?
ans = 11
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What is the frequency of the class that contains the most data?
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How many of the original values are greater than 70?
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