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To pose The Affordable Care Act created a market place for individuals to purchase health care plans. A sample of
premiums for the bronze level health insurance are given in the table. Create a frequency distribution,
relative frequency distribution, and cumulative frequency distribution using 5 classes.
$121
$181
S201
$142
S115
S139
S230
S182
$150
S199
$260
$122
$214
S292
S141
S293
$238
$219
S227
$264
S220
$147
$100
S279
S226
$122
$248
$163
$156
$138
$259
$242
$189
$202
$107
$291
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Relative frequency
Cumulative frequency
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