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The frequency table shows the number of minutes students said they spent on homework one night. How many students spent less than an hour on their homework? Number of Minutes Fr…
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The frequency table shows the number of minutes students said they spent on homework one night. How many students spent less than an hour on their homework?
Number of Minutes
Frequency
0–19
8
20–39
17
40–59
11
60–79
3
80–99
3
A)36
B)39
C)6
D)25
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It's 36 or A
8 people spent 0-19min
17 people spent 20-39min
11 people spent 40-59
8+17+11=36
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