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The masses, in grams, of a crop of potatoes are shown in the cumulative frequency diagram. Only potatoes weighing between 102g and 117g can be sold to a supermarket. Estimate th…
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The masses, in grams, of a crop of potatoes are shown in the cumulative frequency diagram. Only potatoes weighing between 102g and 117g can be sold to a supermarket. Estimate the percentage of the crop that can be sold to the supermarket.
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here u go
hope it helps u and your answer is 93g
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