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A student has 29 apples in a basket. She weighs the apples and records the masses in the graph below
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Masses of Apples
Number of Apples
LO
0.10-0.12
0.16-0.18
0.12-0.14 0.14-0.16
Mass (kg)
2010 FLVS
Based on the graph what is the most likely mass of an apple chosen randomly from the basket?
between 0.10 kg and 0.12 kg
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