Elementary Statistics: Picturing the World (6th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780321911216
Author: Ron Larson, Betsy Farber
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Chapter 2.1, Problem 23E
a.
To determine
To identify: The cumulative frequency for a weight of 345.5 pounds.
b.
To determine
To identify: The weight for which the cumulative frequency is 35.
c.
To determine
To identify: The number of gorillas that weigh between 325.5 pounds and 365.5 pounds.
d.
To determine
To identify: The number of gorillas that weigh more than 405.5 pounds.
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Elementary Statistics: Picturing the World (6th Edition)
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