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Last question below, or select another question the wind mountain excavation site in new mexico is an important archaeological location of the ancient native american anasazi culture. the following data represent depths (in cm) below surface grade at which significant artifacts were discovered at this site (reference: a. i. woosley and a. j. mcintyre, mimbres mogollon archaeology, university of new mexico press). 85, 45, 75, 60, 90, 90, 115, 30, 55, 58, 78, 120, 80, 65, 65, 140, 65, 50, 30, 125, 75, 137, 80, 120, 15, 45, 70, 65, 50, 45, 95, 70, 70, 28, 40, 125, 105, 75, 80, 70, 90, 68, 73, 75, 55, 70, 95, 65, 200, 75, 15, 90, 46, 33, 100, 65, 60, 55, 85, 50, 10, 68, 99, 145, 45, 75, 45, 95, 85, 65, 65, 52, 82 construct the class frequency distribution table for the data above with 10 classes. class 1: 10-30 | 4 class 2: [30-5012 class 3: [50-701 class 4: [70-90)9 class 5: 90-110| || class 6: [110-130 || 6 class 7: [130-1503 class 8: [150-170 || 0 class 9: [170-190o class 10: [190-210 || 1 licensa points possible: 10 unlimited attempts
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