Physics, 08.01.2021 20:30 aylineorozco836
The histogram shows final exam scores, and the table shows letter grades for each range of scores. A passing grade is 60% or higher.
A 90–100%
B 80–90%
C 70–80%
D 60–70%
Which statement is supported by the data in the histogram?
A. Twenty students received As and Bs.
B. Forty students received scores between 40% and 60%.
C. Most students received As and Bs.
D. Most students passed the final exam.
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