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PLS HELL please tell me the answer and explain how you got it ty-example-1
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Answer:

7

Explanation:

So basically, there are 4 segments: 15-30, 30-45, 45-60, 60-75.

There is also a list of values.

If these values fall between 15-30, for example, it is considered a freqeuncy of 1.

If a second value also falls between 15-30, it is considered to then have a frequency of 2.

Every value that falls under a range of values, such as 15-30, is counted as a freqeuncy of 1.

So, lets look at 15-30.

There is a freqeuncy of 3.

This means that 3 values were in between 15 and 30,

Now, we need to know how many values were above 30.

This means we do not count values that are in the 15-30 segment.

However, we do want to look at the freqeuncy in 30-45, 45-60, and 60-75.

In 30-45 we have a frequency of 3.

In 45-60 we have a frequency of 2.

In 60-75 we have a frequency of 2.

To find the amount of values above 30, we must add these all together:

3+2+2

=

7

So 7 values have a price above 30!

Hope this helps!

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