A total of 600 athletes from different teams compete in a 5km race. The times the 600 athletes took to run the 5km race is shown in the following cumulative frequency graph. cumulative frequency 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 time (minutes) There were 400 athletes who took between 22 and m minutes to complete the 5km race.
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The problem states that there are 600 athletes who participated in a 5km race, and their race completion times are represented in a cumulative frequency graph. The graph shows the number of athletes who have completed the race by certain times. We are given that Show more…
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