|
nts in 20 regions of a country living in poverty. |
19.919.9 |
14.914.9 |
13.413.4 |
11.411.4 |
9.39.3 |
|
|
16.716.7 |
14.714.7 |
12.912.9 |
11.211.2 |
8.88.8 |
||
|
16.616.6 |
13.913.9 |
12.212.2 |
10.310.3 |
8.78.7 |
||
|
16.216.2 |
13.713.7 |
11.611.6 |
9.89.8 |
7.77.7 |
Use these data to construct a frequency distribution with a first class of
6.46.4minus−8.38.3.
Fill in the missing classes and the frequency for each class below.
|
Percent of Residents Living in Poverty |
Number of Regions |
|
6.46.4minus−8.38.3 |
11 |
|
8.48.4minus−10.310.3 |
33 |
|
10.410.4minus−12.312.3 |
22 |
|
12.412.4minus−14.314.3 |
44 |
|
14.414.4minus−16.316.3 |
33 |
|
16.416.4minus−17.317.3 |
33 |
|
17.417.4minus−19.319.3 |
44 |
|
20 overbar20 |
Frequency Distribution is calculated as follows:
| Percent of residents living in poverty | Number of regions |
| 6.4 - 8.3 | 1 |
| 8.4 -10.3 | 5 |
| 10.4 - 12.3 | 4 |
| 12.4 - 14.3 | 4 |
| 14.4 - 16.3 | 3 |
| 16.4 - 18.3 | 2 |
| 18.4 - 20.3 | 1 |
| Total = | 20 |
nts in 20 regions of a country living in poverty. 19.919.9 14.914.9 13.413.4 11.411.4 9.39.3 16.716.7...
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