Example 5: The GPA are listed for 24 selected students. \begin{tabular}{llllllllllll} 63.1 & 67.1 & 70.0 & 71.0 & 72.5 & 73.6 & 75.7 & 76.6 & 78.1 & 79.8 & 81.6 & 82.8 \\ 83.2 & 83.7 & 85.3 & 86.7 & 87.0 & 87.7 & 88.3 & 88.8 & 90.0 & 91.9 & 93.1 & 98.2 \end{tabular} Construct a frequency distribution with 6 classes.
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- Find the minimum and maximum values in the data set. - Minimum value (min) = 63.1 - Maximum value (max) = 98.2 - Range = max - min = 98.2 - 63.1 = 35.1 Show more…
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