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Fill in the blank in the following table:

Class interval Frequency Cumulative Frequency
25 - 34 ...... 15
35 - 44 ...... 28
45 - 54 21 ......
55 - 64 16 ......
65 - 74 ...... 73
75 - 84 12 ......
Fill in the Blanks
Sum
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Solution

Class interval Frequency Cumulative Frequency
25 - 34 15 15
35 - 44 13 28
45 - 54 21 49
55 - 64 16 65
65 - 74 8 73
75 - 84 12 85
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Chapter 18: Statistics - Exercise 18 (A) [Page 228]

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Selina Concise Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 18 Statistics
Exercise 18 (A) | Q 12 | Page 228

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