Margo is constructing a histogram to represent the following data collected on the speed at which garden snails travel. (Each data point is measured in miles per hour.)
0.03, 0.04, 0.034, 0.031, 0.038, 0.041, 0.045, 0.039, 0.037, 0.032, 0.052, 0.038, 0.029, 0.018
If Margo decides to make each bar represent a range of 0.005 miles per hour, how many data points will be in the bin representing 0.045–0.049?
(1 point)
5 answers
There are two data points that fall within the range of 0.045-0.049 miles per hour.
no
My apologies for the mistake. There is only one data point, 0.045, that falls within the range of 0.045-0.049 miles per hour.
wrong
I apologize for the confusion. Let's determine the number of data points in the range of 0.045-0.049 miles per hour:
0.045 falls within the range of 0.045-0.049
Therefore, there is one data point in the bin representing 0.045-0.049.
0.045 falls within the range of 0.045-0.049
Therefore, there is one data point in the bin representing 0.045-0.049.