During one shift, the express lane clerk recorded how many times customers violated the "10 items or less" rule for his lane. In particular, he recorded how many items over the limit each violator placed on the conveyor belt. This data is summarized in the histogram below. NOTE: The last class actually represents "7 or more items," not just 7 items. 14+ 12 10 8- 2 0.5 15 2.5 35 4.5 5.5 6.5 7.5 # items over 10 What is the frequency of times the limit was exceeded by at least 1 item? ans = Frequency

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During one shift, the express lane clerk recorded how many times customers violated the "10 items or
less" rule for his lane. In particular, he recorded how many items over the limit each violator placed on
the conveyor belt. This data is summarized in the histogram below. NOTE: The last class actually
represents "7 or more items," not just 7 items.
14+
12
10-
4
2
0.5 15 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 6.5 7.5
# items over 10
What is the frequency of times the limit was exceeded by at least 1 item?
ans =
Frequency
Transcribed Image Text:During one shift, the express lane clerk recorded how many times customers violated the "10 items or less" rule for his lane. In particular, he recorded how many items over the limit each violator placed on the conveyor belt. This data is summarized in the histogram below. NOTE: The last class actually represents "7 or more items," not just 7 items. 14+ 12 10- 4 2 0.5 15 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 6.5 7.5 # items over 10 What is the frequency of times the limit was exceeded by at least 1 item? ans = Frequency
During one shift, the express lane clerk recorded how many times customers violated the "10 items or
less" rule for his lane. In particular, he recorded how many items over the limit each violator placed on
the conveyor belt. This data is summarized in the histogram below. NOTE: The last class actually
represents "7 or more items," not just 7 items.
14+
12
10-
8-
6
4
0.5 15 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 6.5 7.5
# items over 10
What is the frequency of times the limit was exceeded by more than 6 items?
ans =
Frequency
Transcribed Image Text:During one shift, the express lane clerk recorded how many times customers violated the "10 items or less" rule for his lane. In particular, he recorded how many items over the limit each violator placed on the conveyor belt. This data is summarized in the histogram below. NOTE: The last class actually represents "7 or more items," not just 7 items. 14+ 12 10- 8- 6 4 0.5 15 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 6.5 7.5 # items over 10 What is the frequency of times the limit was exceeded by more than 6 items? ans = Frequency
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