Q7/ The salaries (in millions of dollars) for 29 NFL teams for the 1999-2000 season are given in this frequency distribution Find the A- values that correspond to the 35th, 65th, and 85th percentiles. B- Find the percentile of values 44, 48, and 54. Class limits Frequency 39.9-42.8 42.9-45.8 45.9-48.8 48.9-51.8 51.9-54.8 12 54.9-57.8 2255 23
Q7/ The salaries (in millions of dollars) for 29 NFL teams for the 1999-2000 season are given in this frequency distribution Find the A- values that correspond to the 35th, 65th, and 85th percentiles. B- Find the percentile of values 44, 48, and 54. Class limits Frequency 39.9-42.8 42.9-45.8 45.9-48.8 48.9-51.8 51.9-54.8 12 54.9-57.8 2255 23
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![Q7/ The salaries (in millions of dollars) for 29 NFL teams for the 1999-2000 season are given in this
frequency distribution Find the
A- values that correspond to the 35th, 65th, and 85th percentiles.
B- Find the percentile of values 44, 48, and 54.
Class limits
Frequency
39.9-42.8
2
42.9-45.8
2
45.9-48.8
5
48.9-51.8
51.9-54.8
12
54.9-57.8](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F1ae5ce3c-76d4-472b-8f9d-02a1f5c5b0b4%2F78390edc-d52e-4ae7-9493-45556383c0b5%2Fw1t3sew_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Q7/ The salaries (in millions of dollars) for 29 NFL teams for the 1999-2000 season are given in this
frequency distribution Find the
A- values that correspond to the 35th, 65th, and 85th percentiles.
B- Find the percentile of values 44, 48, and 54.
Class limits
Frequency
39.9-42.8
2
42.9-45.8
2
45.9-48.8
5
48.9-51.8
51.9-54.8
12
54.9-57.8
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