Sara’s dogs
Morning: 39, 21, 12, 27, 23, 19, 31, 36, 25
Afternoon: 15, 51, 8, 16, 43, 3...
Mathematics, 20.07.2021 23:40 aaronjcerrato
Sara’s dogs
Morning: 39, 21, 12, 27, 23, 19, 31, 36, 25
Afternoon: 15, 51, 8, 16, 43, 34, 27, 11, 8, 39
Comparing the morning and afternoon groups
Create frequency tables to represent the morning and afternoon dogs as two sets of data. Group the weights into classes that range 10 pounds.
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