Fifty randomly selected car salespersons were asked the number of cars they generally sell in one week. Nine people answered that they generally sell three cars; thirteen generally sell four cars; eight generally sell five cars; nine generally sell six cars; eleven generally sell seven cars. Complete the table.
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Step 1: Calculate the total frequency by adding up the number of salespersons who sell each respective number of cars: Total frequency = 9 (sell 3 cars) + 13 (sell 4 cars) + 8 (sell 5 cars) + 9 (sell 6 cars) + 11 (sell 7 cars) = 50 Show more…
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