Answer and Step-by-step explanation:
Based on the given tables, none of the tables show a frequency distribution.
A frequency distribution table is a table that displays the number of occurrences, or frequencies, of different values or categories within a dataset. In order to identify a frequency distribution table, we would look for a column that represents the frequencies of different values in another column.
However, in the given options, none of the tables provide this frequency information. Table A shows the weights of packages, but it does not display the frequencies of different weight values. Table B provides information on schools, age, and height, but it does not present any frequency data. Table C shows the cost of mailing, but it does not provide frequency information. Similarly, Table D provides information on age, school, height, and cost of mailing, but it does not represent a frequency distribution.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B: None of these.