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The following table lists the number of unicyclists in Corvallis, OR. by age group.
Age Group | Frequency |
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≤19 | 31 |
20-29 | 96 |
30-39 | 98 |
40-49 | 43 |
50-59 | 19 |
60-69 | 83 |
≥70 | 92 |
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