The frequency table below shows the hourly wages of 20 to factory workers how many are paid $10.50 per hour or more

It is not possible to answer the question without the frequency table. Please provide the frequency table.

To determine the number of factory workers who are paid $10.50 per hour or more, we need to refer to the given frequency table. However, since you haven't provided the table, I am unable to give you an exact answer.

Here's an example of how a frequency table might look:

Hourly Wage (in dollars) Frequency
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$8.50                                   2
$9.00                                  5
$10.00                                   7
$10.50 or more                 6
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In this hypothetical example, the number of factory workers paid $10.50 per hour or more would be 6, as indicated in the table.

Please provide the actual frequency table for accurate information.

To determine the number of factory workers who are paid $10.50 per hour or more based on the frequency table, follow these steps:

Step 1: Analyze the frequency table. Look for the column that represents the hourly wages and find the row corresponding to $10.50 (or the row containing wages greater than or equal to $10.50 if that information is available).

Step 2: In that row, locate the frequency value which represents the number of factory workers within that wage range.

Step 3: This frequency value represents the number of factory workers who are paid $10.50 per hour or more.