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Here's a way this can help! If the graph it by two then any odd number will by by the middle, start by the origin and you'll be able to see it clearly.
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I think its 2 and 4 i hope it is (´・ω・`)
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<span>If two terms in a binomial are perfect squares separated by subtraction, then you canfactor them. To factor the difference of two perfect squares, remember this rule: if subtraction separates two squared terms, then the sum and the difference of the twosquare roots factor the binomial.</span>
Answer to first part 1: First you obtain number of intervals you would like to have by getting the square root of the total number of observations. In this case, square root of 14 = 3.74; round up and use 4.0.
Answer to Second part: 2: The interval width is then obtained by dividing the range by the number of intervals. For this case, interval width = (42-9)/4 = 8.25. This can be rounded up to the convenient evenfigure of 10.0.
Hope this helps!!!!