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Chapter 10.1, Problem 2E
(A) Construct a frequency table and histogram for the data set of part (A) of Problem 1 using a
class interval width of 1, starting at 0.5.
(B) Construct a frequency table and histogram for the data set of part (B) of Problem 1 using a
class interval width of 1, starting at 0.5.
(c) How are the histogram of part (A) and (B) different?
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