EBK ELEMENTARY STATISTICS USING EXCEL
EBK ELEMENTARY STATISTICS USING EXCEL
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ISBN: 9780136937531
Author: Triola
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 2.1, Problem 14BSC
To determine

To find: The frequency distribution. Also, comment if ages have a normal distribution.

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EBK ELEMENTARY STATISTICS USING EXCEL

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