www-awa.aleks.com JOORY Als... alyageensa... Session Clo... Sorry, this... Session Clo... ion Clo... Descriptive Statistics Constructing a relative frequency distribution for grouped data \( 1 / 5 \) JOORY There are 18 students in a certain painting class. Their ages are shown below. Complete the grouped relative frequency distribution for the data. (Note that we are using a class width of 5.) Write each relative frequency as a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth, not as a percentage. \begin{tabular}{|ccccc|} \hline \multicolumn{5}{|c|}{ Age } \\ \hline 24 & 18 & 29 & 33 & 31 \\ 37 & 26 & 30 & 19 & 23 \\ 30 & 29 & 22 & 21 & 29 \\ 29 & 21 & 28 & & \\ \hline \end{tabular} \begin{tabular}{|cc|} \hline Age & \begin{tabular}{c} Relative \\ frequency \end{tabular} \\ \hline 18 to 22 & \( \square \) \\ 23 to 27 & \( \square \) \\ 28 to 32 & \( \square \) \\ 33 to 37 & \( \square \) \\ \hline \end{tabular} Explanation
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