Use the accompanying frequency distribution, which shows the number of voting-age citizens in a certain country (in millions) by age, to find the probability that a voting-age citizen chosen at random...


Use the accompanying frequency distribution, which shows the number of voting-age citizens in a certain country (in millions) by age, to find the probability that a voting-age citizen chosen at random is in the age range 45 to 64 years old.<br>E Click the icon to view the frequency distribution.<br>The probability isD.<br>(Round to three decimal places as needed.)<br>Frequency Distribution<br>Frequency, f<br>(in millions)<br>Ages<br>18 to 29<br>46.4<br>30 to 44<br>55.9<br>45 to 64<br>65 and over<br>77.9<br>44.8<br>Print<br>Done<br>

Extracted text: Use the accompanying frequency distribution, which shows the number of voting-age citizens in a certain country (in millions) by age, to find the probability that a voting-age citizen chosen at random is in the age range 45 to 64 years old. E Click the icon to view the frequency distribution. The probability isD. (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Frequency Distribution Frequency, f (in millions) Ages 18 to 29 46.4 30 to 44 55.9 45 to 64 65 and over 77.9 44.8 Print Done

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