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Mathematics, 27.05.2020 18:02, jbutler7995

The frequency distribution below gives the weight in grams of 100 laboratory mice. What is the probability that the weight of a healthy mouse selected randomly from the sample will be more than 52 grams? Round the answer to two decimal places. Weight in grams of Laboratory Mice Class Interval Frequency 43.5minus46.5 16 46.5minus49.5 24 49.5minus52.5 27 52.5minus55.5 24 55.5minus58.5 9

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