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- The table below shows the monthly incomes (in thousands) of Mr. Adam. 11 56 43 11 12 11 10 48 23 21 22 28 17 18 60 23 11 25 22 21 17 53 48 47 47 Read the above table and answer the following questions: a. Using the 2" rule, how many classes would you suggest? b. Create a Frequency distribution table from the data above. c. Create a Relative frequency Distribution and show the graph d. Create a Cumulative Relative Frequency distribution and display the graph e. Explain your graphs found in part c, and d in plain english. 21On the basis of a population survey, there were 84.4 million males and 98.2 million females 25 years old or older in a certain country. The educational attainment of the males and females is shown in the accompanying table. Complete parts (a) through (d) below.Example 2-2. Calculate the mean for the following frequency distribution : Class interval : 0-8 8–16 16-24 24–32 32-40 40–48 Frequency : 8 7 16 24 15 7
- * h6. In the frequency distribution of 100 families given below, the number of families corresponding to expenditure groups 20-40 and 60-80 are missing from the table. Find these missing frequencies Expenditure (in): 0-20 20-40 40-60 60-80 80-100 No. of families: 14 27 ? 15 However the median is known to be 50.Step by step I need solving solution of part C and D F pleaseHere are the quiz scores (out of 50) on a past quiz. Construct a Relative Frequency Table. 36 42 42 42 42 41 38 41 40 42 43 44 45 45 46 44 43 48 43 42 43 41 50 38 38 40 44 Class Limits Lower - Upper Class Boundaries Lower - Upper Tally Frequency Class Midpoint Relative Frequency (f/n)
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