Does the frequency distribution appear to have a normal​ distribution? Explain. Temperature ​(degrees​F) Frequency 35 dash 39 1 40 dash 44 4 45 dash 49 9 50 dash 54 13 Temperature ​(degrees​F) Frequency 55 dash 59 9 60 dash 64 2 65 dash 69 1 Choose the correct answer below. A. ​No, because the frequencies start​ low, proceed to one or two high​ frequencies, then decrease to a low​ frequency, and the distribution is not symmetric. B. ​No, because the frequencies start​ low, proceed to one or two high​ frequencies, then decrease to a low​ frequency, and the distribution is approximately symmetric. C. ​Yes, because the frequencies start​ low, proceed to one or two high​ frequencies, then increase to a​ maximum, and the distribution is not symmetric. D. ​Yes, because the frequencies start​ low, proceed to one or two high​ frequencies, then decrease to a low​ frequency, and the distribution is approximately symmetric.

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Answer:

D. ​Yes, because the frequencies start​ low, proceed to one or two high​ frequencies, then decrease to a low​ frequency, and the distribution is approximately symmetric.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

The given frequency distribution for temperatures.

To see if the distribution appears to have a normal distribution you have to draw a histogram using the information. Check attachment.

As you can see, the distribution appears symmetric, it starts low and proceeds to grow until it reaches its maximum point (f(4)=13) and then starts to decrease to low frequencies. The right tail decreases a little more than the left one but it is almost symmetrical.

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