The ages (in years) of the residents of a small town in 2016 Approximate the mean of
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The ages (in years) of the residents of a small town in 2016
Approximate the mean of the frequency distribution.
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Age (in years) 0-9 Frequency 78 10–19 97 20-29 54 30–39 63 40-49 69 50–59 86 60-69 73 70–79 53 43 80–89 90–99 15
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