Use the image to answer the question.An illustration of a histogram shows the number of books read over the summer by 6th graders. The horizontal axis shows the number of books read ranging from 0 to 35 in increments of 5. The vertical axis shows the number of people ranging from 0 to 20 in increments of 5. The graph shows the following data: 0 to 5 books read by 13 people; 5 to 10 books read by 17 people; 10 to 15 books read by 9 people; 15 to 20 books read by 0 people; 20 to 25 books ready by 0 people; 25 to 30 books ready by 0 people; 30 to 35 books read by 1 person. Regina is interested in how many books rising 6th graders tend to read over the summer. She collected data and organized it into a histogram. Describe the spread and distribution of the data shown in the histogram, including the range.(1 point)ResponsesRising 6th graders read anywhere between 1 and 17 books over the summer. The range of number of books read is approximately 16.Rising 6th graders read anywhere between 1 and 17 books over the summer. The range of number of books read is approximately 16.All rising 6th graders read at least one book over the summer. The range of number of books read is approximately 35.All rising 6th graders read at least one book over the summer. The range of number of books read is approximately 35.Most rising 6th graders read between 0 and 15 books over the summer. The range of number of books read is approximately 15.Most rising 6th graders read between 0 and 15 books over the summer. The range of number of books read is approximately 15.While most rising 6th graders read between 0 and 15 books over the summer, the range of number of books read is approximately 35.While most rising 6th graders read between 0 and 15 books over the summer, the range of number of books read is approximately 35.Skip to navigation

Rising 6th graders read anywhere between 1 and 17 books over the summer. The range of number of books read is approximately 16. This shows a spread in the data, with some students reading very few books and others reading a larger number of books. The distribution is not evenly spread out, with the majority of students reading between 5 and 10 books over the summer.