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The water tax bills (in rupees) of 30 hours in a locality are given below. Construct a grouped frequency distribution with class size of 10. 30,32,45,54,74,78,108,112,66,76,88,40,14,20,15,35,44,66,75,84, 95,96,102,110,88,74,112,14,34,44

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Here the minimum value of class is `14` and maximum value is `112.`
Now making the class interval size of 10.
So we can class make interval :`14-23,24-33, ....104-113`
Thus , we have 11 class interval.
Now we will write frequency of water tax bills just as shown in graph.
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