MYLAB MATH FOR EXCURSIONS IN MATHEMATIC
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Author: Tannenbaum
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Chapter 15, Problem 12E
Exercise 11 and 12 refer to the bar graph shown in Fig. 15-15 describing the scores of a group of students on a 10-point math quiz.
Figure 15-15
Draw a relative frequency bar graph showing the results of the quiz.
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MYLAB MATH FOR EXCURSIONS IN MATHEMATIC
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