The histogram pictured here represents the age in years for a fake STAT 1350 class. Which bar will contain the median of this distribution? Ages of 40 Students a. 26.3 - 29.0 b. 23.6 - 26.3 c. It is impossilbe to determine where the median falls in this distribution. d. 20.9 - 23.6
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