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Mathematics, 23.02.2021 19:00 carog24

This problem is a continuation of the previous problem. Here is the information again. A random sample of 20 annual salaries (in thousands of dollars) for BCC staff members is given below.

29 38 43 45 47 52 53 57 59 61 65 65 70 73 75 76 82 89 91 97

On your scrap paper, draw a Frequency Histogram

Again, you do not need to show this work to me, but use it to answer these questions.

1. Look at your histogram. Do the bars touch?
(respond "yes" or "no"):

2. What is measured along the vertical axis?
(Hint: the answer is one of the column headings in your table):

3. What is measured along the horizontal axis?
(Hint: the answer is one of the column headings in your table):

4. How would you describe the histogram?
Type one of these: "mound-shaped symmetrical", "rectangular", "skewed left", "skewed right", or "bimodal".

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