The mean of the following frequency distribution is $60$ and the total frequency is $120$. Find the missing frequencies $f_{1}$ and $f_{2}$.
Class $10-30$ $30-50$ $50-70$ $70-90$ $90-110$
Frequency $17$ $f_{1}$ $32$ $f_{2}$ $19$

  • A
    $f_{1} = 28, f_{2} = 24$
  • B
    $f_{1} = 20, f_{2} = 24$
  • C
    $f_{1} = 28, f_{2} = 20$
  • D
    $f_{1} = 38, f_{2} = 55$

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