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Suppose that the cumulative relative frequency table below shows the data on female life expectancy at birth in various countries.
Age | Cumulative relative frequency |
---|---|
79 | 47% |
80 | 52% |
81 | 55% |
82 | 60% |
83 | 69% |
84 | 87% |
85 | 96% |
86 | 99% |
87 | 100% |
Determine the
years (Do not round)
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