Chapter 2: Q.2.66 (page 68)
Use limit grouping with the first class of and a class width of .

Short Answer
a). The frequency distribution,
b). Relative frequency distribution,
c). The frequency histogram,

d). Relative frequency histogram,

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Chapter 2: Q.2.66 (page 68)
Use limit grouping with the first class of and a class width of .

a). The frequency distribution,
b). Relative frequency distribution,
c). The frequency histogram,

d). Relative frequency histogram,

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