The following frequency histogram represents the IQ scores of a random sample of seventh-grade students. IQs are measured to the nearest whole number. The frequency of each class is labeled above each rectangle. Use the histogram to answers parts (a) through (g).
IQs of 7th Grade Students
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IQ scores
Frequency
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54
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A histogram titled “IQs of Seventh Grade Students” with a horizontal axis labeled “IQ Scores” from less than 60 to 160 plus in increments of 10 and a vertical axis labeled “Frequency” from 0 to 80 in increments of 10 contains vertical bars of class width 10 with heights as follows, where the horizontal axis ranges are listed first and the heights are listed second: 60 to 70, 1; 70 to 80, 4; 80 to 90, 14; 90 to 100, 54; 100 to 110, 41; 110 to 120, 40; 120 to 130, 30; 130 to 140, 10; 140 to 150, 4; 150 to 160, 2. Each bar is labeled with its height.
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Part 1
(a) How many students were sampled?
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