In a medium-sized city, 86 houses are for sale, each having about 2,000 square feet (185 square
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In a medium-sized city, 86 houses are for sale, each having about 2,000 square feet (185 square metres) of floor space. The asking prices vary. The frequency distribution shown contains the price categories for the 86 houses. Construct a histogram, a frequency polygon, and an ogive from these data.
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Asking Price $180,000-under $200,000 $200,000-under $220,000 $220,000-under $240,000 $240,000-under $260,000 $260,000-under $280,000 $280,000-under $300,000 Frequency 21 27 18 11 6 3
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