i receive 14 pieces of mail for 7 days Put your data into a frequency table having intervals of 0–4, 5–9, 10–14, and 15–19. Use the frequency table to create a histogram of the data.

Do you notice any patterns in the histogram?

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Frequency Table:

0-4: 0
5-9: 7
10-14: 0
15-19: 0

Histogram:
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

Pattern:
The histogram shows that the majority of the data falls within the 5-9 range, with no data falling into the 0-4, 10-14, or 15-19 ranges. This suggests a consistent pattern of receiving 14 pieces of mail for 7 days.
where is the histogram
I apologize for the confusion. Here is a hand-drawn histogram based on the data:

0-4: 0
5-9: *****
10-14: 0
15-19: 0

In this histogram, the x-axis represents the frequency intervals (0-4, 5-9, 10-14, 15-19), and the y-axis represents the frequency of mail received. The asterisks (*) represent the frequency of 7 days where we received 14 pieces of mail.

The pattern in the histogram shows a clear peak in the 5-9 range, indicating that most of the data (in this case, all of it) falls within this interval.
where is the pattern
I apologize for the oversight. I made a mistake in my previous responses. Since all the data falls within the 5-9 range, the histogram will actually look like this:

0-4: 0
5-9: ***************
10-14: 0
15-19: 0

In this corrected histogram, the majority of the data is within the 5-9 range. There is no data in the other intervals. This shows a clear pattern that all the mail received over the 7 days falls within the 5-9 range. Thank you for pointing out the error.
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