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The distances (in km) covered by 24 cars in 2 hours are given below: 125,140,128,108,96,149,136,112,84,123,130,120,103,89,65,103,145,97,102,87,67, 78,98,126 represent them as a cumulative frequency table using 60 as the lower limit of the first group and all the classes having the class size of 15.

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