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Multiple Choice
Use the frequency histogram below to determine (a) the number of classes and (b) the class width.
A
(a) 5 classes; (b) 2
B
(a) 5 classes; (b) 3
C
(a) 4 classes; (b) 3
D
(a) 14 classes; (b) 2
Verified step by step guidance
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Identify the number of classes by counting the number of bars in the histogram. Each bar represents a class.
Observe the range of each class by looking at the labels on the x-axis. For example, the first class is labeled '0-2'.
Calculate the class width by subtracting the lower boundary of a class from the upper boundary. For instance, for the class '0-2', the class width is 2 - 0 = 2.
Verify the class width by checking other classes. For example, the class '3-5' has a width of 5 - 3 = 2.
Ensure consistency in class width across all classes to confirm the calculation is correct.