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Mouse weights. One hundred healthy mice were weighed at the beginning of an experiment with the following results:
(A) Construct a frequency and relative frequency table using a class interval
(B) Construct a histogram.
(C) Construct a frequency
(D) Construct a cumulative frequency and relative cumulative frequency table. What is the
probability of a mouse weight drawn at random from the sample lying between
(E) Construct a cumulative frequency polygon.
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