Which frequency table represents the set of data below related to how each student in a class traveled to school in the morning?

family car bus car pool biked
biked walked family car biked
bus biked walked bus
biked family car car pool family car
bus bus walked walked
walked walked walked car pool
A. A table with three columns and six rows is shown.The first row of the first column reads Transportation. The second row of the first column reads walked. The third row of the first column reads biked. The fourth row of the first column reads bused. The fifth row of the first column reads family car. The sixth row of the first column reads car pool. The first row of the second column reads Tally. The second row of the second column has 7 tally marks for walked. The third row of the second column has 5 tally marks for
biked. The fourth row of the second column has 7 tally marks for bus. The fifth row of the second column has 4 tally marks for family car. The sixth row of the second column has 3 tally marks for car pool. The first row of the third column reads Frequency. The second row of the third column contains the number 7 for walked. The third row of the third column contains the number 5 for biked. The fourth row of the third column contains the number 5 for bus. The fifth row of the third column contains the number 4 for family car. The sixth row of the third column contains the number 3 for car pool.
B. A table with three columns and six rows is shown.The first row of the first column reads Transportation. The second row of the first column reads walked. The third row of the first column reads biked. The fourth row of the first column reads bused. The fifth row of the first column reads family car. The sixth row of the first column reads car pool. The first row of the second column reads Tally. The second row of the second column has 7 tally marks for walked. The third row of the second column has 4 tally marks for biked. The fourth row of the second column has 5 tally marks for bus. The fifth row of the second column has 5 tally marks for family car. The sixth row of the second column has 3 tally marks for car pool. The first row of the third column reads Frequency. The second row of the third column contains the number 7 for walked. The third row of the third column contains the number 4 for biked. The fourth row of the third column contains the number 5 for bus. The fifth row of the third column contains the number 5 for family car. The sixth row of the third column contains the number 3 for car pool.
C. A table with three columns and six rows is shown.The first row of the first column reads Transportation. The second row of the first column reads walked. The third row of the first column reads biked. The fourth row of the first column reads bused. The fifth row of the first column reads family car. The sixth row of the first column reads car pool. The first row of the second column reads Tally. The second row of the second column has 7 tally marks for walked. The third row of the second column has 6 tally marks for biked. The fourth row of the second column has 5 tally marks for bus. The fifth row of the second column has 3 tally marks for family car. The sixth row of the second column has 3 tally marks for car pool. The first row of the third column reads Frequency. The second row of the third column contains the number 7 for walked. The third row of the third column contains the number 6 for biked. The fourth row of the third column contains the number 5 for bus. The fifth row of the third column contains the number 3 for family car. The sixth row of the third column contains the number 3 for car pool.
D. A table with three columns and six rows is shown.The first row of the first column reads Transportation. The second row of the first column reads walked. The third row of the first column reads biked. The fourth row of the first column reads bused. The fifth row of the first column reads family car. The sixth row of the first column reads car pool. The first row of the second column reads Tally. The second row of the second column has 7 tally marks for walked. The third row of the second column has 4 tally marks for biked. The fourth row of the second column has 6 tally marks for bus. The fifth row of the second column has 4 tally marks for family car. The sixth row of the second column has 3 tally marks for car pool. The first row of the third column reads Frequency. The second row of the third column contains the number 7 for walked. The third row of the third column contains the number 4 for biked. The fourth row of the third column contains the number 6 for bus. The fifth row of the third column contains the number 4 for family car. The sixth row of the third column contains the number 3 for car pool.

C. A table with three columns and six rows is shown. The first column contains the transportation modes walked, biked, bused, family car, and car pool. The second column contains the tally marks for each mode of transportation, and the third column contains the frequency or number of students that used each mode of transportation.

The correct frequency table representing the set of data is option B.

This table has three columns and six rows.
- The first column represents the different modes of transportation ('walked', 'biked', 'bus', 'family car', 'car pool')
- The second column represents the tally marks for each mode of transportation.
- The third column represents the frequency or the count of each mode of transportation.

To determine the correct frequency table, we need to count the number of times each mode of transportation appears in the given data set.

In the given data, we can see that 'walked' appears 7 times, 'biked' appears 4 times, 'bus' appears 5 times, 'family car' appears 5 times, and 'car pool' appears 3 times.

Option B correctly represents these frequencies in the third column of the frequency table.

The correct option is A. A table with three columns and six rows is shown. The first column represents transportation, and the options are walked, biked, bused, family car, and car pool. The second column represents tally marks, which is a visual representation of the frequency. The third column represents the frequency, which is the actual count for each transportation method.