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The relative frequencies are computed below

Number of Students Frequency Relative Frequency 18 to 23 students 3 0.12 24 to 29 students 6 0.24 30 to 35 students 5 0.20 36 to 41 students 6 0.24 42 to 47 students 5 0.20