Part (d) Complete the columns of the chart. (Round your answers to three decimal places.) \begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|} \hline \( \boldsymbol{X} \) & Frequency & Relative Frequency & Cumulative Relative Frequency \\ \hline 1 & 3 & 0.075 & 0.075 \\ \hline 2 & 3 & 0.075 & \\ \hline 3 & 7 & 0.175 & .15 \\ \hline 4 & 13 & 0.325 & 0.325 \\ \hline 5 & 13 & 0.325 & 0.65 \\ \hline 6 & 1 & 0.025 & 0.975 \\ \hline \end{tabular} Part (e) Find the first quartile. \( \square \)
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