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The relative humidity (in %) of a certain city for a month of 30 days was as follws:

(i) Construct a grouped frequency distribution table with classes 84-86, 86-88 etc,
(ii) Which season do you think this data is about?
(iii) What is the range of this data.

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(i) The required frequency table is given below:

(ii) Since the humidity in the air is more in percentage, the data is therefore related to the rainy season:
(iii) Range of the data=(99.2-84.9)=14.3
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