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Mathematics, 06.11.2020 06:10 tytybruce2

Suppose you have magically changed places with the professor teaching this course and that you have just administered an examination that consists of 100 multiple-choice items (where 1 point is awarded for each correct answer). The distribution of scores for the 25 students enrolled in your class could theoretically range from 0 (none correct) to 100 (all correct). Below are your student's scores. You will use this raw data to complete all of the calculations in this assignment: Student. Score.
Judy. 78
Joe. 67
Lee-Wu. 69
Miriam. 63
Valerie. 85
Diane. 72
Henry. 92
Esperanza. 67
Paula. 94
Uriah. 69
Leroy. 61
Ronald. 96
Vinnie. 73
Bianca. 79
Martha. 62
Bill. 61
Homer. 44
Robert. 66
Michael. 87
Jorge. 76
Mary. 83
Mousey. 42
Barbara. 82
John. 84
Donna. 51

what would the frequency be?

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