Data was collected for 300 fish from the North Atlantic. The length of the fish (in mm) is summarized in the GFDT below. Lengths (mm) | Frequency 160 - 179 | 1 180 - 199 | 16 200 - 219 | 71 220 - 239 | 108 240 - 259 | 83 260 - 279 | 18 280 - 299 | 3 What is the class boundary between the second and third classes? class boundary =
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