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Two age histograms for employees at different companies show:
Company X: [20–30): 15 people, [30–40): 20 people, [40–50): 12 people, [50–60): 8 people
Company Y: [20–30): 5 people, [30–40): 8 people, [40–50): 18 people, [50–60): 24 people
Based on the distribution shapes, which company has an older average employee population?
Two age histograms for employees at different companies show:
Company X: [20–30): 15 people, [30–40): 20 people, [40–50): 12 people, [50–60): 8 people
Company Y: [20–30): 5 people, [30–40): 8 people, [40–50): 18 people, [50–60): 24 people
Based on the distribution shapes, which company has an older average employee population?