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    With a Frequency Curve, to Figure Out What Percentage or Proportion
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With a Frequency Curve, to Figure Out What Percentage or Proportion

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With a frequency curve, to figure out what percentage or proportion of the population falls into a certain range, you have to figure out the __________ under the curve over that range.

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