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Mathematics, 23.02.2021 19:20 leonardoocampo7555

A random sample of 20 annual salaries (in thousands of dollars) for BCC staff members is given below. The values are given in ascending order! 29 38 43 45 47 52 53 57 59 61 65 65 70 73 75 76 82 89 91 97

On your scrap paper, complete the following relative frequency table. Use 5 Classes. Keep this work to finish this problem and the next problem.

Class Limits

Class Boundaries

Class Midpoint

Frequency

Relative Frequency

You do not need to show your work to me, but use it to answer these questions. Fill in the blanks:

1. What is the class width?

2. What are the class limits for the first class (row)? Use this format "10 -- 20":

3. What are the class boundaries for the second class? Use this format "number -- number":

4. What is the midpoint for the third class?

5. What is the frequency for the fourth class?

6. What is the relative frequency for the fifth class? Give you answer as a decimal.

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