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Histograms for grouped dataA sample of 23 participants took part in a hearing experiment. Among other things, the absolute hearing threshold (in decibels) was measured for eachparticipant. The 23 measurements were as follows:25, 22, 18, 35, 37, 34, 31, 27, 24, 21, 18, 39, 36, 17, 17, 17, 32, 32, 35, 35, 32, 32, 29Draw the histogram for these data using an initial class boundary of 16.5, an ending class boundary of 41.5, and 5 classes of equal width. Note that you can add or remove classes from the figure. Label each class with its endpoints.

Histograms for grouped dataA sample of 23 participants took part in a hearing experiment-example-1
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The absolute hearing threshold for the 23 participants is given below:

• 25,22,18,35,37,34,31,27,24,21,18,39

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• 36,17,17,17,32,32,35,35,32,32,29

To distribute the data into 5 classes with an initial class boundary of 16.5, and ending class boundary of 41.5, we calculate the class width below.


\text{Class Width}=(41.5-16.5)/(5)=(25)/(5)=5

Thus, the data is distributed in the table below:

Next, we plot the histogram:

Histograms for grouped dataA sample of 23 participants took part in a hearing experiment-example-1
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