Question 7 of 15, Step 1 of 1 At a state fair, one game involves guessing the number of candies in a plastic jar. The following data represents the guesses that people made during one hour at the state fair. Complete the frequency table for this data. \[ 1138,1147,1278,1142,1286,1328,1327,1384,1258,1177,1361,1121,1411,1215,1328,1349 \] Determine the frequency of each class in the table shown.
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To fill out your frequency table based on the guesses provided, you'll want to group the guesses into classes and count how many guesses fall into each class. For example, if you used classes of 1100-1199, 1200-1299, 1300-1399, and 1400-1499, you can tally the numbers accordingly. Assuming we take the classes as previously mentioned, the counts would break down as follows: - **1100-1199**: 5 guesses (1138, 1147, 1142, 1177, 1121) - **1200-1299**: 6 guesses (1278, 1286, 1215, 1258) - **1300-1399**: 6 guesses (1328, 1327, 1384, 1361, 1349) - **1400-1499**: 1 guess (1411) Now you can neatly fill in your frequency table with these counts for a clearer understanding!