The table below shows the frequency distribution of the weights (in grams) of pre-1964 quarters. Weight (g) | Frequency 6.000-6.049 | 3 6.050-6.099 | 4 6.100-6.149 | 7 6.150-6.199 | 10 6.200-6.249 | 10 6.250-6.299 | 6 6.300-6.349 | 5 6.350-6.399 | 1 Use the frequency distribution to construct a histogram. Does the histogram appear to depict data that have a normal distribution? Why or why not? Choose the correct histogram below. Does the histogram appear to depict data that have a normal distribution? A. The histogram appears to depict a normal distribution. The frequencies generally decrease to a minimum and then increase. B. The histogram appears to depict a normal distribution. The frequencies generally increase to a maximum and then decrease, and the histogram is roughly symmetric. C. The histogram does not appear to depict a normal distribution. The frequencies generally increase and the histogram is roughly symmetric. D. The histogram does not appear to depict a normal distribution. The frequencies generally decrease to a minimum and then increase, and the histogram is roughly symmetric.
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The table below shows the frequency distribution of the weights (in grams) of pre-1964 quarters. Choose the correct histogram below. Weight (g) Frequency 6.000-6.049 3 6.050-6.099 3 6.100-6.149 8 6.150-6.199 10 6.200-6.249 10 6.250-6.299 4 6.300-6.349 4 6.350-6.399 1 Use the frequency distribution to construct a histogram. Does the histogram appear to depict data that have a normal distribution? Why or why not? Does the histogram appear to depict data that have a normal distribution? A. The histogram appears to depict a normal distribution. The frequencies generally decrease to a minimum and then increase. B. The histogram appears to depict a normal distribution. The frequencies generally increase to a maximum and then decrease, and the histogram is roughly symmetric. C. The histogram does not appear to depict a normal distribution. The frequencies generally decrease to a minimum and then increase, and the histogram is roughly symmetric. D. The histogram does not appear to depict a normal distribution. The frequencies generally increase and the histogram is roughly symmetric.
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Weight (g) 6.000-6.049 6.050-6.099 6.100-6.149 6.150-6.199 6.200-6.249 6.250-6.299 6.300-6.349 6.350-6.399 Frequency Does the histogram appear to depict data that have a normal distribution? The histogram does not appear to depict a normal distribution. The frequencies generally increase and the histogram is roughly symmetric. The histogram does not appear to depict a normal distribution. The frequencies generally decrease to a minimum and then increase, and the histogram is roughly symmetric. The histogram appears to depict a normal distribution. The frequencies generally decrease to a minimum and then increase. The histogram appears to depict a normal distribution. The frequencies generally increase to a maximum and then decrease, and the histogram is roughly symmetric.
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