use it to calculate a frequency table for variable C. Do the frequencies in the table you calculated match with those shown below?   +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+   | X:   124   125   126   127   128   129   130   131   132   133   134 |   |------------------------------------------------------------------------------|   | f(X):  31    20      30     21     32      29    18      39      25    18     34 |   +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 129 124 130 124 134 128 133 125 125 125 126 128 130 125 124 132 134 130 129 130 128 129 125 127 127 132 126 126 124 129 124 133 130 128 132 129 134 132 129 130 130 134 126 133 132 126 132 124 133 134 126 131 133 131 129 127 128 131 132 131 126 131 133 125 130 132 126 129 131 132 124 133 124 128 129 126 127 129 128 129 124 126 127 133 124 128 131 134 129 129 124 134 132 130 124 134 131 129 133 128 127 125 133 126 124 127 130 127 133 126 125 132 134 131 131 133 124 129 134 128 128 133 127 132 133 128 127 134 130 130 127 129 133 133 124 133 125 134 128 127 133 130 132 134 130 130 134 134 130 134 124 124 124 128 134 126 124 130 128 128 130 124 132 125 125 125 127 124 131 131 125 131 124 126 128 134 125 128 128 129 133 131 133 129 133 134 134 124 130 129 131 134 127 129 124 134 133 133 127 126 132 132 128 128 126 132 131 125 132 129 131 132 128 126 134 128 133 129 128 129 126 126 128 134 127 134 133 128 128 130 130 128 132 125 129 126 130 126 132 134 134 129 125 129 133 128 134 134 124 134 132 127 124 130 126 132 131 129 132 131 127 134 127 129 129 126 125 127 134 127 128 128 127 125 131 126 127 132 129 128 132 130 132 130 130 129 130 124 129 134 130 131 129 127 131 128 131 Group of answer choices Yes, they have the same frequencies No, they have different frequencies

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use it to calculate a frequency table for variable C.
Do the frequencies in the table you calculated match with those shown below?

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  | X:   124   125   126   127   128   129   130   131   132   133   134 |
  |------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
  | f(X):  31    20      30     21     32      29    18      39      25    18     34 |
  +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+

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