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Problem 2.
Using the data given in Problem 1, group them into 6 intervals, starting with 39-48. Each interval encompasses 10 values (e.g., 39-48 consist of number 39 through 48 inclusive).
Find the group mean, median, mode and standard deviation. Show work.
Transcribed Image Text:98 42 91 66 60 70 64 70 83 71 94 45 73 95 72 66 79 71 78 87 69 50 63 51 60 46 65 65 56 88 94 56 59 66 57 81 93 93 54 88 55 69 78 63 63 48 89 81 61 75 82 65 68 39 77 81 67 62 73 49 51 76 94 54 71 77 48 51 54 57 69 87 74 63 87 62 84 76 82 67 Problem 2. Using the data given in Problem 1, group them into 6 intervals, starting with 39-48. Each interval encompasses 10 values (e.g., 39-48 consist of number 39 through 48 inclusive). Find the group mean, median, mode and standard deviation. Show work.
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