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1: If creating a histogram for the below data, how many bars would be drawn?
A table shows the following data.
For one to two-point nine miles, the frequency is eight. For three to four-point nine miles, the frequency is fourteen. For four to five-point nine miles, the frequency is five. For six to seven point nine miles, the frequency is three.
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2: If creating a histogram for the below data, how many bars would be 5 units tall or taller?
A table shows the following data.
For one to two-point nine miles, the frequency is eight. For three to four-point nine miles, the frequency is fourteen. For four to five-point nine miles, the frequency is five. For six to seven point nine miles, the frequency is three.
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1. You would draw 4 bars
Step-by-step explanation:
1. You would draw 4 bars cause on the x-axis you would have 1-2,3-4,4-5 and 6-7 while their frequencies on the y-axis are 8,14,5 and 3
2. The bars that will be taller than 5 units tall or taller are 1-2 whose frequency is 8, 3-4 whose frequency is 14 and 4-5 whose frequency is 5. 6-7 will not be included cause it is less than 3
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1: If creating a histogram for the below data, how many bars would be drawn?
- For one to two-point nine miles, the frequency is eight.
- For three to four-point nine miles, the frequency is fourteen.
- For four to five-point nine miles, the frequency is five.
- For six to seven point nine miles, the frequency is three.
4 is the answer as per number of measured values
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2: If creating a histogram for the below data, how many bars would be 5 units tall or taller?
- For one to two-point nine miles, the frequency is eight.
- For three to four-point nine miles, the frequency is fourteen.
- For four to five-point nine miles, the frequency is five.
- For six to seven point nine miles, the frequency is three.
Answer is 3 as out of 4 bars 3 have the value ≥5
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