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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Frequency

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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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on Sep 19, 2024 at 8:53 pm



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