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The marks obtained by 40 students of class IX in an examination are given below:
23,5,12,16,8,6,12,8,18,2,16,10,2,23,7,9,12,20,0,3,5,16,18,3,17,7,23,18,13,10,21,7,1,24,20,15,13,21,13,5.
Present the data in the form of a frequency distribution using the same class size, starting with class 0-5 (where 5 is not included.)

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To present the given data in the form of a frequency distribution, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Determine the Class Intervals We need to create class intervals starting from 0 to 5, and each class will have a size of 5. The class intervals will be: - 0 to 5 (5 not included) - 5 to 10 (10 not included) - 10 to 15 (15 not included) - 15 to 20 (20 not included) ...
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