Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The question is incomplete, as the required lengths are not given.
I will use the following data set to answer the question.
[tex]Dataset: 35, 51, 39, 42, 68, 62, 32, 59[/tex]
First, is to determine the range of the dataset
[tex]Range = Highest - Least[/tex]
[tex]Range = 68 - 32[/tex]
[tex]Range = 36[/tex]
Next, we will make use of 4 classes. So, we divide range by 10 to get the number of class. 10 represents the interval
[tex]Class= Range/10[/tex]
[tex]Class = 36/10[/tex]
[tex]Class = 3.6[/tex]
[tex]Class \approx 4[/tex]
So, we use 4 classes
Plot the frequency distribution table as follows:
[tex]\begin{array}{ccc}{Intervals} & {Observations} & {Frequency} & {31-40} & {32,35,39} & {3} & {41-50} & {42} & {1} & {51-60} & {51,59} & {2} & {61-70} & {62,68} & {2}\ \end{array}[/tex]
See attachment for histogram