Regina is interested in how many books rising 6th graders tend to read over the summer. She collected data and organized it into a histogram. Describe the spread and distribution of the data shown in the histogram, including the range.

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The spread of the data in the histogram is fairly even, with most of the data falling within the range of 1 to 10 books read over the summer. There are a few outliers on either end of the spectrum, with a couple of students reading over 20 books and a few students not reading any books at all.

The distribution of the data appears to be somewhat right-skewed, as there are more students who read fewer books compared to those who read a higher number of books. This could suggest that the majority of rising 6th graders tend to read a moderate number of books over the summer, with a few students reading either significantly more or significantly fewer books.

The range of the data is from 0 to 25 books, meaning that the minimum number of books read by a student was 0 and the maximum number of books read was 25.