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Julio is doing an experiment in science class where he tests how high a ball bounces when it is dropped from 1 meter. He tests several balls made of different materials and records the results. The results are shown below.

85 cm, 83 cm, 57 cm, 89 cm, 62 cm, 68 cm, 91 cm, 22 cm, 28 cm, 58 cm, 37 cm, 41 cm, 36 cm, 59 cm, 88 cm, 54 cm, 76 cm, 90 cm

Use the drop-down menus to explain how to choose the intervals for a frequency table to represent the data.
The data values have a spread of (options:22, 52, 69, 91) centimeters. Intervals with a range of (options:2-4, 10-20, 20-90, 80-90) centimeters are reasonable.

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