Listed below are the BMI's from a sample of adult women: 29.7, 25.1, 29.4, 21.8, 30.9, 26.4, 31.0, 27.3 fill in the frequency distribution for this data with the class width of three the first lower class limit of 20
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Step 1: Determine the class width and first lower class limit We are given a class width of 3 and the first lower class limit is 20. Show more…
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