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Mathematics, 22.04.2020 21:20 luhmama

The histogram shows how many jogging runs Maria made for each interval of miles.
( this is what the histogram shown has)
A histogram titled Maria's Monthly Jogging has miles run on the x-axis and number of runs on the y-axis. 1 to 1.99 miles is 2 runs; 2 to 2.99 miles is 5 runs; 3 to 3.99 miles is 5 runs; 4 to 4.99 miles is 3 runs; 5 to 5.99 miles is 4 runs; 6 to 6.99 is 7 runs; 7 to 7.99 miles is 4 runs.

Which statement about the histogram is true?
The majority of Maria’s runs were short, two-mile runs.
More than half Maria’s runs were less than five miles each.
The majority of Maria’s runs were between five and six miles.
At least 15 of Maria’s runs were more than four miles each.

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