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from a frequency distribution table.​

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Answered by lyngdohmagrina
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Example 1 – Constructing a frequency distribution table

Divide the results (x) into intervals, and then count the number of results in each interval. ...

Make a table with separate columns for the interval numbers (the number of cars per household), the tallied results, and the frequency of results in each interval.

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