The bar graph shows the rents paid per month for apartments in an urban neighborhood. The curve shows that the rents are normally distributed. • The horizontal axis is labeled with evenly spaced dollar amount from left to right: less than $600, $600 to $650, $650 to $699, $700 to $749, and greater than $749. • The vertical axis has evenly spaced tick marks labeled 10, 20, 30, and 40. • Bar 1 is at less than $600 with 5 respondents • Bar 2 is at $600 to $649 with 25 respondents. • Bar 3 is at $650 to $699 with 45 respondents. • Bar 4 is at f$700 to $749 with 25 respondents. • Bar 5 is at greater than $749 with 5 respondents. Estimate the percent of apartment residents who pay from $600 to $749 per month. (1 point) Responses 93% 93% 68% 68% 43% 43% 25%

The total number of respondents is 5 + 25 + 45 + 25 + 5 = 105.

The number of respondents paying from $600 to $749 per month is 25 + 45 + 25 = 95.

The percent of apartment residents who pay from $600 to $749 per month is (95/105) x 100% = 90.48%.

Therefore, the estimated percent of apartment residents who pay from $600 to $749 per month is 90%.