Fourteen runners in a marathon had these race times, in hours,
2.21, 225, 276, 3.1, 3.3, 3.5, 36, 3.77,8,8, 4,23, 4,25, 4,25, 4.6, and 4,9,
Move the rectangle to the graph to create a histogram for this data,
Marathon Results
5
4
Frequency
0
Time (hours)

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Answer:

Please find attached the histogram for the marathon runners

Step-by-step explanation:

The given data is presented as follows;

2.21

2.25

2.76

3.1

3.3

3.5

3.6

3.77

3.8

4.23

4.25

4.25

4.6

4.9

From the data, we have;

The frequency or number of runners that run between 0 and 1 hour = 0

The frequency or number of runners that run between 1 and 2 hours = 0

The frequency or number of runners that run between 2 and 3 hours = 3

The frequency or number of runners that run between 3 and 4 hours = 6

The frequency or number of runners that run between 4 and 5 hours = 5

With the above frequencies for the different data ranges, the histogram of the given data is then constructed as attached.

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Histograms are used to display of data using bars of several heights

See attachment for the required histogram

The data elements are given as:

2.21, 225, 276, 3.1, 3.3, 3.5, 36, 3.77,8,8, 4,23, 4,25, 4,25, 4.6, and 4,9,

From the given histogram, the classes are:

0 - 0.9, 1 - 1.9, 2 - 2.9, 3 - 3.9 and 4 - 4.9

So, the classes and their frequencies are:

0 - 0.9 : 0

1 - 1.9 :  0

2 - 2.9 : 3

3 - 3.9 : 6

4 - 4.9 : 5

See attachment for the required histogram

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