For Exercises 29–32, use the trade balance data from Table 26. Use eight classes with class widths equal to 1. Let the leftmost class be: −6 to < −5.
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32. Build a relative frequency distribution.
Table 27 contains the motor vehicle theft rate for the top 20 countries in the world for motor vehicle theft, for 2012. The theft rate equals the number of motor vehicles stolen in 2012 per 100,000 residents.
Country | Motor vehicle theft rate |
Country | Motor vehicle theft rate |
---|---|---|---|
Italy | 208.0 | Trinidad | 61.7 |
France | 174.1 | Jordan | 58.3 |
USA | 167.8 | Hungary | 56.5 |
Sweden | 117.2 | Lithuania | 45.7 |
Belgium | 106.0 | Slovakia | 45.2 |
Greece | 100.2 | Latvia | 37.8 |
Norway | 94.1 | Switzerland | 30.9 |
Netherlands | 75.2 | Serbia | 28.9 |
Spain | 75.1 | Austria | 27.2 |
Cyprus | 66.0 | Barbados | 24.0 |