Consider the following cumulative frequency distribution: Cumulative Frequency 30 Interval 15 < x < 25 25 < x≤ 35 35 < x≤ 45 45 x ≤ 55 a-1. Construct the frequency distribution and the cumulative relative frequency distribution. (Round "Cumulative Relative Frequency" to 3 decimal places.) Interval 15 < x≤ 25 25 < x≤ 35 35 < x≤45 45 < x≤ 55 50 120 130 Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Cumulative Relative Frequency Frequency 30✔ 85 x 130 x 30 X 30.000 X 50.000 x 120.000 x 1.000✔ a-2. How many observations are more than 35 but no more than 45?
Consider the following cumulative frequency distribution: Cumulative Frequency 30 Interval 15 < x < 25 25 < x≤ 35 35 < x≤ 45 45 x ≤ 55 a-1. Construct the frequency distribution and the cumulative relative frequency distribution. (Round "Cumulative Relative Frequency" to 3 decimal places.) Interval 15 < x≤ 25 25 < x≤ 35 35 < x≤45 45 < x≤ 55 50 120 130 Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Cumulative Relative Frequency Frequency 30✔ 85 x 130 x 30 X 30.000 X 50.000 x 120.000 x 1.000✔ a-2. How many observations are more than 35 but no more than 45?
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