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-The Local Police 44384150363643424948\begin{array} { l l l l l l l l l l } 44 & 38 & 41 & 50 & 36 & 36 & 43 & 42 & 49 & 48 \end{array}

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Create Cumulative Frequency and Relative Frequency Tables
-The local police, using radar, checked the speeds (in mph) of 30 motorists in a construction area. The results are listed below. Construct a frequency distribution, a relative frequency distribution, a cumulative frequency distribution, and a relative cumulative frequency distribution using six classes. 44384150363643424948\begin{array} { l l l l l l l l l l } 44 & 38 & 41 & 50 & 36 & 36 & 43 & 42 & 49 & 48 \end{array}
35403741435045453938\begin{array} { l l l l l l l l l l } 35 & 40 & 37 & 41 & 43 & 50 & 45 & 45 & 39 & 38 \end{array}
50414736354042434833\begin{array} { l l l l l l l l l l } 50 & 41 & 47 & 36 & 35 & 40 & 42 & 43 & 48 & 33 \end{array}

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