The data to the right represent the top speed (in kilometers per hour) of all the players (except goaltenders) in a certain soccer league. Construct (a) a relative frequency distribution (b) a frequency histogram, and (c) a relative frequency histogram. What percentage of players had a top speed between 14 and 17.9 km/h? What percentage of players had a top speed less than 13.9 km/h? Speed (km/hr) Number of Players 10–13.9 4 14–17.9 8 18–21.9 18 22–25.9 76 26–29.9 268 30–33.9 177 (a) Construct a relative frequency distribution. Speed (km/hr) Relative Frequency 10–13.9 14–17.9 18–21.9 22–25.9 26-29.9 30–33.9 (Round to four decimal places as needed.)

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The data to the right represent the top speed (in kilometers per hour) of all the players (except goaltenders) in a certain soccer league. Construct (a) a relative frequency distribution (b) a frequency histogram, and (c) a relative frequency
histogram. What percentage of players had a top speed between 14 and 17.9 km/h? What percentage of players had a top speed less than 13.9 km/h?
Speed (km/hr) Number of Players
10–13.9
4
14–17.9
8
18–21.9
18
22–25.9
76
26–29.9
268
30–33.9
177
(a) Construct a relative frequency distribution.
Speed (km/hr) Relative Frequency
10–13.9
14–17.9
18–21.9
22–25.9
26-29.9
30–33.9
(Round to four decimal places as needed.)
Transcribed Image Text:The data to the right represent the top speed (in kilometers per hour) of all the players (except goaltenders) in a certain soccer league. Construct (a) a relative frequency distribution (b) a frequency histogram, and (c) a relative frequency histogram. What percentage of players had a top speed between 14 and 17.9 km/h? What percentage of players had a top speed less than 13.9 km/h? Speed (km/hr) Number of Players 10–13.9 4 14–17.9 8 18–21.9 18 22–25.9 76 26–29.9 268 30–33.9 177 (a) Construct a relative frequency distribution. Speed (km/hr) Relative Frequency 10–13.9 14–17.9 18–21.9 22–25.9 26-29.9 30–33.9 (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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