Mber of Hours Outside

Monica is curious about how much time her friends and family members spend outside. She asks her friends and family members to track their hours outside for one week. She organizes their responses into a histogram, Interpret the distribution of the data shown in the histogram by identifying any gaps, clusters, or outliers.

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The data in the histogram contains a cluster between D hoors and 20 hours and another cluster between 40 hours and 50 hours. There is an outer between 100 hours and 110 hours. There are no gaps.

The data in the histogram contains a cluster between O hours and 20 hours and another cluster between 40 hours and 50 hours. There is a gap between 30 hours and 40 hours There is an outier between 100 hours and 110 hours

The data in the histogram contains a cluster between O hours and 20 hours and another cluster between 40 hours and 50 hours. There is a gap between 30 hours and 40 hours. There is an outler between 50 hours and 60 hours

The data in the histogram contains a cluster between 0 hours and 110 hours. There is a gap between 30 hours and 40 hours. There is an outler between 100 hours and 110 hours

The correct interpretation is: The data in the histogram contains a cluster between 0 hours and 20 hours and another cluster between 40 hours and 50 hours. There is a gap between 30 hours and 40 hours. There is an outlier between 100 hours and 110 hours.