Q20: A grouped frequency distribution is generally a poor choice for displaying data. TRUE/FALSE
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Step 1: A grouped frequency distribution is a good choice for displaying data because it can cover large ranges of data and provide a clearer overview of the distribution of values within those ranges. Show more…
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