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The weights (in kg) of 30 students of a class are
39,43,32,37,29,26,31,45, 46,31,37,38,30,39,36,41,35,34,41,46,39,38,36,38,40,42,33,43,44,33.
Prepare a frequency distribution table using one class interval as 30-35 in which 30 is included and 35 excluded. using the above data, draw a histogram.

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