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Given the data below are the number of students in each age group. Number of Ages students 15-18 2 19-22 4 23-26 8 27-30 9 31-34 6 35-38 3 Based on the frequency distribution above, the value 19 is a Class midpoint Class width Upper class limit None of these answers Lower class limit

          Given the data below are the number of students in each age group.
Number of
Ages
students
15-18
2
19-22
4
23-26
8
27-30
9
31-34
6
35-38
3
Based on the frequency distribution above, the value 19 is a
Class midpoint
Class width
Upper class limit
None of these answers
Lower class limit
        
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Given the data below are the number of students in each age group.
Number of
Ages
students
15-18
2
19-22
4
23-26
8
27-30
9
31-34
6
35-38
3
Based on the frequency distribution above, the value 19 is a
Class midpoint
Class width
Upper class limit
None of these answers
Lower class limit

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Given the data below are the number of students in each age group. able[[Ages, able[[Number of],[students]]],[15-18,2],[19-22,4],[23-26,8],[27-30,9],[31-34,6],[35-38,3]] Based on the frequency distribution above, the value 19 is a Class midpoint Class width Upper class limit None of these answers Lower class limit nts Given the data below are the number of students in each age group Number of Ages students 15-18 2 19-22 4 23-26 8 27-30 9 31-34 6 35-38 3 Based on the frequency distribution above, the value 19 is a y S O Class midpoint O Class width O Upper class limit O None of these answers Proctor O Lower class limit Submit Question
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00:01 Alright, so in the given question, we have been provided a data for the number of students in each age group.
00:07 So there are ages and then the number of students in each age group, right? so between 15 to 18, there are 10 students.
00:18 Between 19 to 22, there is 4 students, then 23 to 26, 10, 27 to 30 to 31 to 34...
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