Use the accompanying frequency distribution, which shows the number of voting-age citizens in a certain country (in millions) by age, to find the probability that a voting-age citizen chosen at random is in the age range 45 to 64 years old. E Click the icon to view the frequency distribution. The probability is (Round to three decimal places as ne Frequency Distribution - X Frequency, f (in millions) Ages 18 to 29 45.8 30 to 44 53.4 45 to 64 71.5 65 and over 46.3 Print Done

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Use the accompanying frequency distribution, which shows the number of voting-age citizens in a certain country (in millions) by age, to find the probability that a
voting-age citizen chosen at random is in the age range 45 to 64 years old.
E Click the icon to view the frequency distribution.
The probability is .
(Round to three decimal places as ne
Frequency Distribution
Frequency, f
(in millions)
Ages
18 to 29
45.8
30 to 44
53.4
45 to 64
71.5
65 and over
46.3
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Transcribed Image Text:Use the accompanying frequency distribution, which shows the number of voting-age citizens in a certain country (in millions) by age, to find the probability that a voting-age citizen chosen at random is in the age range 45 to 64 years old. E Click the icon to view the frequency distribution. The probability is . (Round to three decimal places as ne Frequency Distribution Frequency, f (in millions) Ages 18 to 29 45.8 30 to 44 53.4 45 to 64 71.5 65 and over 46.3 Print Done Enter your answer in the answer box. Copyright © 2020 Pearson Education Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy Permissions Conta 99+
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