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Solve the Problem Where N Is the Sum of All Class Frequencies and Distribution

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-When data are summarized in a frequency distribution, the median can be found by first identifying the median class (the class that contains the median) . We then assume that the values in that class are evenly distributed and we can interpolate. This process can be described by  median =( lower limit of median class ) +( class width ) (n+12(m+1)  frequency of median class ) \text { median } = ( \text { lower limit of median class } ) + ( \text { class width } ) \left( \frac { \frac { \mathrm { n } + 1 } { 2 } - ( \mathrm { m } + 1 ) } { \text { frequency of median class } } \right) where n is the sum of all class frequencies and m is the sum of the class frequencies that precede the median class. Use this procedure to find the median of the frequency distribution below:  Score  Frequency 505921606924707922808916909917\begin{array} { l | c } \text { Score } & \text { Frequency } \\\hline 50 - 59 & 21 \\60 - 69 & 24 \\70 - 79 & 22 \\80 - 89 & 16 \\90 - 99 & 17\end{array}


A) 74.5
B) 71.8
C) 72.5
D) 72.0

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