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the line graph above shows the number of text messages that shad received each day over several days. which histogram below represents the data shown in the line graph?
Step1: Analyze the line graph data
First, we need to extract the number of text messages for each day from the line graph. Let's assume the days are numbered from 1 to 10 (as per the x - axis of the line graph). We can observe the number of text messages for each day:
- Day 1: Let's say the value is around 175 (approximate from the graph)
- Day 2: Around 180
- Day 3: Around 190
- Day 4: Around 200
- Day 5: Around 210
- Day 6: Around 220
- Day 7: Around 210
- Day 8: Around 200
- Day 9: Around 190
- Day 10: Around 175
Step2: Analyze the histograms
Now we will analyze each histogram:
Histogram 1 (Top - middle):
The x - axis is "Number of Days" (0 - 4) and y - axis is "Number of Text Messages" (170 - 220). The bars do not seem to match the frequency distribution of our data. For example, the bar for 210 - 220 has a large number of days, but from our line graph data, the number of days with text messages in 210 - 220 range is less.
Histogram 2 (Bottom - middle):
The x - axis is "Number of Days" (0 - 4) and y - axis is "Number of Text Messages" (170 - 220). Let's group our data into intervals. Let's create intervals: 170 - 180, 180 - 190, 190 - 200, 200 - 210, 210 - 220.
- 170 - 180: Days 1 and 10 → 2 days
- 180 - 190: Day 2 and 9 → 2 days
- 190 - 200: Day 3 and 8 → 2 days
- 200 - 210: Day 4 and 7 → 2 days
- 210 - 220: Day 5 and 6 → 2 days
Now, looking at the bottom - middle histogram (with the striped bars), we can see that the frequency (number of days) for each interval matches our grouped data. The bars for each interval seem to have a frequency that corresponds to the number of days in each text - message interval.
Histogram 3 (Top - left and Bottom - left):
The top - left and bottom - left histograms have different x - axis scales (e.g., top - left has x - axis up to 6 and bottom - left up to 5) and their bar distributions do not match the frequency distribution of our data.
So, the bottom - middle histogram (the one with the striped bars, the second histogram in the middle row, bottom one) represents the data shown in the line graph.
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The bottom - middle histogram (the one with the striped bars, the second histogram in the middle row, bottom one)