Use the given data to construct a frequency and relative frequency distribution.Kevin asked some of his friends how many hours they had worked during the previous week at their after-school jobs. The results are shown below.6?5?6?3?6?6?9?8?6?4?8?55?8?6?5?8?6?5?8?5?8?8?3Construct a frequency and relative frequency distribution. Use 4 classes.

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Answer: C

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