Sue's Fruit Stand sells 20 different types of fruits. The table below shows the numbers of fruits that have certain percentages of water content.

Water Content of Fruit

Water Content (%) Number of Fruits
60 to 64 1
65 to 69 2
70 to 74 2
75 to 79 4
80 to 84 9
85 to 89 2
Which histogram correctly shows all the data in the table?

A. histogram A1 fruit had a water content between 60 and 64. 2 fruits had a water content between 65 and 69. 2 fruits had a water content between 70 and 74. 4 fruits had a water content between 75 and 79. 9 fruits had a water content between 80 and 84. 2 fruits had a water content between 85 and 89.

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I think number A

Looks like you picked the correct histogram.

In order to create a histogram, we first need to understand the data we are working with. The table provided gives us information on the numbers of fruits that have certain percentages of water content.

To build the histogram correctly, we need to plot the data accurately. The x-axis of the histogram will represent the different ranges of water content, and the y-axis will represent the number of fruits falling within each range.

Looking at the given table, we can see that there are seven different ranges of water content: 60 to 64, 65 to 69, 70 to 74, 75 to 79, 80 to 84, and 85 to 89. The number of fruits falling within each range is also provided.

Now, let's evaluate the options.

Option A1 describes the data correctly. It states that 1 fruit had a water content between 60 and 64, 2 fruits had a water content between 65 and 69, 2 fruits had a water content between 70 and 74, 4 fruits had a water content between 75 and 79, 9 fruits had a water content between 80 and 84, and 2 fruits had a water content between 85 and 89.

To represent this data in a histogram, we would label the x-axis with the ranges of water content and the y-axis with the number of fruits. We would then draw bars that correspond to the number of fruits falling within each range.

Based on the description given, histogram A1 accurately represents the data from the table.