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What is the best description of the data in the histogram?

A histogram titled Boxes received has weight of boxes in pounds on the x-axis and number of boxes on the y-axis. 5 boxes have a weight of 1 to 2 pounds; 4 are 3 to 4 pounds; 2 are 5 to 6 pounds; 1 is 7 to 8 pounds; 2 are 9 to 10 pounds; 4 are 11 to 12 pounds; 5 are 13 to 14 pounds.

The data set is symmetrical.
The data interval is 4.
The data set has a peak.
The data set has a cluster.

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Answered by Anonymous
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symmetrical" is the best choice here.

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Answered by romanreigns48
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Answer:

A histogram is a graphical method of displaying quantitative data, similar to a box plot or stem and leaf plot. A histogram displays the single quantitative variable along the x axis and frequency of that variable on the y axis. The distinguishing feature of a histogram is that data is grouped into "bins", which are intervals on the x axis.

solution=it is symmetrical

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