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The frequency table below describes the age distribution of students in a college algebra class. Based on this information, estimate the largest and smallest possible values for the mean age of this class.Age | Frequency |
16-17 | 2 |
18-19 | 14 |
20-21 | 8 |
22-23 | 2 |
24-25 | 3 |
Total | 29 |
A) Find the smallest possible mean
and
B) the largest possible mean.
Round your answers to 2 decimals if necessary.
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