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HitMusic:

The histogram shows the number of books read by people participating in a local book club. Which statement is best supported by this histogram? https://static.k12.com/eli/bb/1456/4_79851/2_57089_3_79854/48e07d6524d0ef3ccbfb7416b6121f9415dde0b1/media/525799d3d7d091ed58185efab0f84dc546f023b7/mediaasset_767516_1.jpg A. Six people read more than 2 books. B. Most people read 3–5 books. C. Six people read between 6 and 8 books. D. Three people read zero books.

HitMusic:

Please help me!!

Vocaloid:

well let's go through the choices one by one "Six people read more than 2 books." count all the people who read more than 2 books (the red and gray bars) and see if it's equal to 6 or not

HitMusic:

ok 1 sec

HitMusic:

it does equal 6

HitMusic:

thank you

Vocaloid:

good, so statement A = your sol'n

HitMusic:

Vocaloid does frequency the amount of people?

Vocaloid:

in this graph, yes

HitMusic:

can u check 1 question for me?

HitMusic:

The histogram shows the number of fish caught one weekend by members of a fishing club. Which statement is best supported by this histogram? https://static.k12.com/eli/bb/1456/4_79851/2_57089_3_79854/48e07d6524d0ef3ccbfb7416b6121f9415dde0b1/media/fe5fa0b92bebd216225c3d96dce41185bdbc595b/mediaasset_712962_1.jpg A.One person caught more than 5 fish. B. Everyone caught at least 2 fish. C. Between 3 and 5 people caught 5 fish. D. Seven people caught 5 fish. I picked C. Am i correct?

Vocaloid:

hm not quite looking at the orange bar we know that 5 people caught 3-5 fish not the other way around

Vocaloid:

if we look at the first choice again One person caught more than 5 fish. there's only one person in the gray bar (6-8 fish) and the rest caught 5 or fewer so A is the true statement

HitMusic:

oh ok thanku

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