Use the given minimum and maximum data entries, and the number of classes, to find the class width, the lower class limits, and the upper class limits. minimum = 13, maximum = 88, 6 classes
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The range is the difference between the maximum and minimum data entries. So, range = maximum - minimum = 88 - 13 = 75. Show more…
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