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    Thirty Students in the School of Business Were Asked What
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Thirty Students in the School of Business Were Asked What

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Thirty students in the School of Business were asked what their majors were. The following represents their responses (M = Management; A = Accounting; E = Economics; O = Others).
Thirty students in the School of Business were asked what their majors were. The following represents their responses (M = Management; A = Accounting; E = Economics; O = Others).     a.Construct a frequency distribution and a bar chart. b.Construct a relative frequency distribution and a pie chart.
a.Construct a frequency distribution and a bar chart.
b.Construct a relative frequency distribution and a pie chart.

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