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The data represents the daily rainfall (in inches) for one month. Construct a frequency distribution beginning with a lower class limit of 0.00 and use a class width of 0.20.Does the frequency distribution appear to be roughly a normaldistribution?data0.3800.220.0 6000.2100.530.18000.02000.24000.010 01.280.2400.190.53000.240Daily Rainfall(in inches)Frequency0.00 dash 0.190.00-0.19nothing0.20 dash 0.390.20- 0.39nothing0.40 dash 0.590.40-0.59nothing0.60 dash 0.790.60-0.79nothingDaily Rainfall(in inches)Frequency0.80 dash 0.990.80-0.99nothing1.00 dash 1.191.00-1.19nothing1.20 dash 1.391.20-1.39nothingDoes the frequency distribution appear to be roughly a normaldistribution?A. No, although the distribution is approximately symmetric, the frequencies do not start low, increase to some maximum frequency, then decrease. B. No, although the frequencies start low, increase to somemaximum, then decrease, the distribution is not symmetric. C. No, the distribution is not symmetric and the frequencies do not start off low. D. Yes, all of the requirements are met.

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