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The following is a 7 by 2 Frequency Distribution Table concerning the systolic blood pressure of women.
Systolic Blood Pressure of Women |
Frequency |
80-99 |
9 |
100-119 |
24 |
120-139 |
7 |
140-159 |
3 |
160-179 |
2 |
180-199 |
1 |
1) Using the data in the given Frequency Distribution Table, create a Relative Frequency Distribution Table.
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