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Ages of Jockeys The following data represent the ages in years of a sample of 25 jockeys from a local race track: 31,43,56,23,49,42,33,61,44,28,48,38,44,35,40,64,52,42,47,39,53,27,36,35,and 20.
-{Ages of Jockeys Narrative} Construct a relative frequency distribution for the data,using five class intervals and the value 20 as the lower limit of the first class.
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