To determine how many people averaged 4,000 or more steps each day, we need to add the number of people from the categories of steps that are 4,000 or more:
- 4,000 - 5,999: Let's assume this category has "X" people (we need to read the graph for the specific number).
- 6,000 - 7,999: Let's assume this category has "Y" people.
- 8,000 - 9,999: Let's assume this category has "Z" people.
Assuming you have the numbers from the graph:
- Count the number of people in the 4,000 - 5,999 range.
- Count the number of people in the 6,000 - 7,999 range.
- Count the number of people in the 8,000 - 9,999 range.
- Add those numbers together (X + Y + Z).
Since I can't see the graph directly, if I take note of the example options you've provided (10, 12, 19, 22), I can guide you based on those values.
If you can provide the specific counts from the ranges on the graph, or if any of those represent the total after summing X, Y, and Z, I can help confirm the answer.