Construct a frequency distribution as well as a percentage distribution
The subsequent data represent the cost of electricity during July 2006 for a random sample of 50 one-bedroom apartments in a large city
Raw Data on Utility Charges ($)
96
|
171
|
232
|
178
|
147
|
102
|
153
|
197
|
127
|
82
|
157
|
185
|
90
|
116
|
172
|
111
|
148
|
213
|
130
|
165
|
141
|
149
|
206
|
175
|
123
|
128
|
144
|
168
|
109
|
167
|
95
|
163
|
150
|
154
|
130
|
143
|
187
|
166
|
139
|
149
|
108
|
119
|
183
|
151
|
114
|
135
|
191
|
137
|
129
|
158
|
Form a frequency distribution as well as a percentage distribution that have class intervals with the upper class limits $99, $119 and so on