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Construct a frequency polygon distribution using the class limits shown below.
80, 99, 77, 67, 93, 70, 76, 86, 79, 71
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Put them in order, lowest to highest. Put the values on the abscissa (x-axis) and the frequency of each value on the ordinate (y-axis). Connect the tops of each frequency with a line.
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