A student has 29 apples in a basket. She weighs the apples and records the masses in the graph below. A bar graph with a heading that reads 'Masses of Apples.' The label for the x-axis reads 'Mass (kg)' and measures from 0 to 0.18. The label for the y-axis reads 'Number of Apples' and measures from 0 to 15. The coordinates for the bars on this graph are as follows: (0.10-0.12, 3), 0.12-0.14, 7), (0.14-0.16, 13), (0.16-0.18, 6). Based on the graph, what is the most likely mass of an apple chosen randomly from the basket? (2 points) between 0.10 kg and 0.12 kg between 0.12 kg and 0.14 kg between 0.14 kg and 0.16 kg between 0.16 kg and 0.18 kg
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A student weighs 29 apples and records the observations in the graph below. A bar graph with a heading that reads 'Masses of Apples.' The label for the x-axis reads 'Mass (kg)' and measures from 0 to 0.18. The label for the y-axis reads 'Number of Apples' and measures from 0 to 15. The coordinates for the bars on this graph are as follows: (0.10-0.12, 3), 0.12-0.14, 7), (0.14-0.16, 13), (0.16-0.18, 6). Based on the graph, it can be concluded that about one-tenth of apples weigh between 0.10 kg and 0.12 kg between 0.12 kg and 0.14 kg between 0.14 kg and 0.16 kg between 0.16 kg and 0.18 kg
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