c. What percent of the students spent between 50 and 60 minutes on social media? 0 % d. What percent of the students spent no more than 40 minutes on social media? 0% Round to two decimal places e. What percent of the udents spent no less than 50 minutes on social media? 0% Round to two decimal places 1

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c. What percent of the students spent between 50 and 60 minutes on social media?
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d. What percent of the students spent no more than 40 minutes on social media?
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e. What percent of the students spent no less than 50 minutes on social media?
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Transcribed Image Text:redictions: On c. What percent of the students spent between 50 and 60 minutes on social media? % d. What percent of the students spent no more than 40 minutes on social media? 0 % Round to two decimal places e. What percent of the students spent no less than 50 minutes on social media? 0 =% Round to two decimal places Accessibility: Investigate 1
ns: On
Class
Interval
0 to 10
10 to 20
20 to 30
30 to 40
40 to 50
50 to 60
60 to 70
139 E
Frequency
Accessibility: Investigate
D
5
13
16
13
17
6
Relative
Frequency
0.0641
0.1667
0.2051
0.1667
0.2179
0.1026 -
0.0769
Cumulative
Frequency
18
47 E
64 E
72
78
Cumulative Relative
Frequency
0.0641
0.2308
0.4359
0.6026 E
b. How many students spent between 40 and 60 minutes on social media?
0.8205
0.9231
1
Transcribed Image Text:ns: On Class Interval 0 to 10 10 to 20 20 to 30 30 to 40 40 to 50 50 to 60 60 to 70 139 E Frequency Accessibility: Investigate D 5 13 16 13 17 6 Relative Frequency 0.0641 0.1667 0.2051 0.1667 0.2179 0.1026 - 0.0769 Cumulative Frequency 18 47 E 64 E 72 78 Cumulative Relative Frequency 0.0641 0.2308 0.4359 0.6026 E b. How many students spent between 40 and 60 minutes on social media? 0.8205 0.9231 1
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Class Interval Frequency Relative Frequency Cumulative Frequency Cumulative Relative Frequency
0 to <10 5      
10 to <20 13      
20 to <30 16      
30 to <40 13      
40 to <50 17      
50 to <60 8      
60 to <70 6      

 

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