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Mathematics, 17.04.2020 02:14 hgdthbgjnb5604

A group of students measured the average monthly temperature of 1000 cities around the world and plotted the cumulative frequency graph shown below.

A cumulative frequency graph. The label for the x-axis reads 'Average monthly temperature (in degrees Celsius).' The label for the y-axis reads 'Cumulative Frequency (number of cities).' The coordinates that make up the shape of the line are as follows: (0,0), (10,50), (20,50), (30,400), (40,700), (50,950), (60,1000), (70,1000).

Based on the graph, it can be concluded that

almost 500 cities have an average monthly temperature less than or equal to 35°C
almost 500 cities have an average monthly temperature less than or equal to 50°C
about 700 cities have an average monthly temperature of 60°C
about 700 cities have an average monthly temperature of 30°C

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