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Transcribed Image Text:13. Wind Speeds The data show the maximum wind
speeds for a sample of 40 states. Find the mean and
modal class for the data.
Class boun
daries Frequency
47.5-54.5
54.5-61.5
61.5-68.5
68.5-75.5
75.5-82.5
82.5-89.5
89.5-96.5
Source: NOAA
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