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Here are the hottest recorded temperatures in °F) for eight cities throughout North America. Complete the grouped frequency distribution for the data.
In the distribution, the frequency of a class is the number of temperatures in that class.
(Note that we are using a class width of 5.)
Frequency
Temperature
(in °F)
103 to 107
Х
5
?
Temperature
(in °F)
105 109 112 116
108 to 112
П
117 104 103 111
113 to 117


Here are the hottest recorded temperatures in °F) for eight cities throughout North America.

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