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Date/Time BPM May 4, 10am 75 May 4, 7pm 67 May 5, 10am   74 May 5,...

Date/Time BPM
May 4, 10am 75
May 4, 7pm 67
May 5, 10am   74
May 5, 2pm   58
May 5, 10pm     71
May 6, 5pm 77
May 7, 12pm 65
May 7, 4pm   62
May 8, 3pm   80
May 8, 8pm 63

Based on the chart above what is the frequency, midpoint, real limits, cumulative frequency, relative frequency, and cumulative percent of each of the BPM

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