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The scores (out of 100) obtained by 33 students in a mathematics test are as follows
69.48.84,58,48,73,83,48,66,58,84,66,64,71,64,66,69,66,83,66,69,71,81,71,73,69,66,66,64,58,64,69,69.
Represent this data in the form of a frequency distribution.

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To represent the given scores of 33 students in a frequency distribution, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: List the Scores First, we will list the unique scores obtained by the students. **Scores:** - 48 - 58 ...
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