the age distribution of a sample of part-time workers at a grocery store is Ages Cumulative Number 18 up to 23 6 23 up to 28 19 28 up to 33 52 33 up to 38 61 38 up to 43 65 What type of chart has this date been organized to draw? a. Simple line chart b. Histogram c. Frequency polygon d. "More than" curve e. "Less than" curve
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The data shows the cumulative number of part-time workers at a grocery store within specific age ranges. The age ranges are given as intervals (e.g., 18 up to 23, 23 up to 28, etc.), and for each interval, a cumulative number of workers is provided. Show more…
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