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The data shows the roundtrip mileage that 43 randomly selected students drive to school each day. Construct a frequency polygon. Applying a loose interpretation of the requirements
for a normal distribution, do the mileages appear to be normally distributed? Why or why not?
 Miles  Frequency 10140151962024925292130347\begin{array} { c | c } \text { Miles } & \text { Frequency } \\\hline 10 - 14 & 0 \\15 - 19 & 6 \\20 - 24 & 9 \\25 - 29 & 21 \\30 - 34 & 7\end{array}
 The data shows the roundtrip mileage that 43 randomly selected students drive to school each day. Construct a frequency polygon. Applying a loose interpretation of the requirements for a normal distribution, do the mileages appear to be normally distributed? Why or why not?   \begin{array} { c | c }  \text { Miles } & \text { Frequency } \\ \hline 10 - 14 & 0 \\ 15 - 19 & 6 \\ 20 - 24 & 9 \\ 25 - 29 & 21 \\ 30 - 34 & 7 \end{array}

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