2. The following are the amounts (to the nearest dollar) paid by 25 students for textbooks during the fall term. \begin{tabular}{lllll} 35 & 42 & 37 & 60 & 50 \\ 42 & 50 & 16 & 58 & 39 \\ 33 & 39 & 23 & 53 & 51 \\ 48 & 41 & 49 & 62 & 40 \\ 45 & 37 & 62 & 30 & 23 \end{tabular} a) 0 a) Draw an ordered stem-and-leaf plot to illustrate the data. b) Construct a grouped frequency table for the data, starting the first class at \( \$ 15.00 \) with intervals of \( \$ 5.00 \) each. c) Draw a histogram of the data.
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