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Mathematics, 02.10.2020 15:01, Marqiuse412

The following data set represents Heather's average monthly charges (in $) for cable TV for the past 24 months.
105 125 110 98 102 115 115 123 118 101 95 128
110 105 122 107 118 107 117 125 116 110 101 107
Construct a frequency distribution with 4 classes, a class width of 2
hours, and a lower limit of 100 for class 1.
Charges S Frequency
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