Asked by dee
.9 Interpret histograms
XMF
For a math assignment, Rosanne researched the scores of the people competing on her favorite quiz show.
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
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Number of people
Score
Quiz show scores
Are there more people who scored 15-19 points or people who scored 25-29 points?
XMF
For a math assignment, Rosanne researched the scores of the people competing on her favorite quiz show.
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Number of people
Score
Quiz show scores
Are there more people who scored 15-19 points or people who scored 25-29 points?
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To interpret the histogram presented in your assignment, you can compare the heights of the bars corresponding to the scoring ranges.
From the information you've provided, it seems like you have the following score ranges and corresponding number of people:
- 0-4: 0 people
- 5-9: 1 person
- 10-14: 2 people
- 15-19: 4 people
- 20-24: 3 people
- 25-29: 1 person
Now, comparing the ranges of interest:
- For the score range of 15-19, there are **4 people**.
- For the score range of 25-29, there is **1 person**.
Hence, there are more people who scored in the range of **15-19 points** than those who scored in the range of **25-29 points**.
From the information you've provided, it seems like you have the following score ranges and corresponding number of people:
- 0-4: 0 people
- 5-9: 1 person
- 10-14: 2 people
- 15-19: 4 people
- 20-24: 3 people
- 25-29: 1 person
Now, comparing the ranges of interest:
- For the score range of 15-19, there are **4 people**.
- For the score range of 25-29, there is **1 person**.
Hence, there are more people who scored in the range of **15-19 points** than those who scored in the range of **25-29 points**.
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