Read the mini lesson and/ or watch the lesson video in the Message Board then answer this question on Histograms.

The Histogram below shows the amount of money that 50 customers spent in a supermarket. How many customers spent less than $40?

(1 point)
Responses

9
9

13
13

15
15

24
24

1 answer

To determine how many customers spent less than $40, you would need to look at the histogram and find the bar (or bars) that represent the range of spending below $40.

If the histogram has intervals (e.g., $0-$10, $10-$20, $20-$30, $30-$40, etc.), you would tally the number of customers in the intervals that are below $40.

Since I do not have access to the histogram, I can't provide the exact number. However, if you count the customers from the relevant intervals, you should find the answer.

If you have the histogram data, you can share that, and I can help you analyze it! Otherwise, based on the possible responses you've provided, you would need to check the histogram and see which of the given responses (9, 13, 15, or 24) corresponds to the total number of customers who spent less than $40.