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Maria made a histogram to represent her jogging miles.
A histogram titled Maria's Monthly Jogging has miles run on the x-axis and number of runs on the y-axis. 1 to 1.99 miles is 2 runs; 2 to 2.99 miles is 5 runs; 3 to 3.99 miles is 5 runs; 4 to 4.99 miles is 3 runs; 5 to 5.99 miles is 4 runs; 6 to 6.99 is 7 runs; 7 to 7.99 miles is 4 runs.
The height of the bars in the histogram represent
the number of runs Maria jogged in each range of miles.
the number of marathons Maria entered.
the number of days Maria jogged that week.
the number of weeks Maria jogged.
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The height of the bars represent the number of runs Maria jogged in each range of miles.
Explanation: The x-axis shows mile ranges and the y-axis shows "number of runs," so each bar's height is the count of runs whose distances fall in that interval.
Explanation: The x-axis shows mile ranges and the y-axis shows "number of runs," so each bar's height is the count of runs whose distances fall in that interval.
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