What is the mean for the population of scores shown in the frequency distribution table? X f 5 2 4 1 3 3 2 2 1 2 a. 29/10= 2.90 b. 15/10= 1.50 c. 15/5=3 d. 29/5= 5.80
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The values are: - \( X = 5 \) with \( f = 2 \) - \( X = 4 \) with \( f = 1 \) - \( X = 3 \) with \( f = 3 \) - \( X = 2 \) with \( f = 2 \) - \( X = 1 \) with \( f = 2 \) Show more…
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