1. The problem asks for the total number of students involved in the study based on the frequency distribution of stress ratings.
2. The frequency distribution table lists stress ratings from 0 to 10 and their corresponding frequencies (number of students who gave each rating).
3. To find the total number of students, we sum all the frequencies:
$$6 + 5 + 4 + 17 + 17 + 11 + 14 + 32 + 35 + 15 + 11$$
4. Calculate the sum step-by-step:
$$6 + 5 = 11$$
$$11 + 4 = 15$$
$$15 + 17 = 32$$
$$32 + 17 = 49$$
$$49 + 11 = 60$$
$$60 + 14 = 74$$
$$74 + 32 = 106$$
$$106 + 35 = 141$$
$$141 + 15 = 156$$
$$156 + 11 = 167$$
5. Therefore, the total number of students involved in the study is 167.
This means 167 students responded to the stress rating question in the survey.
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