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Alonzo describes a histogram as having a cluster from 20–50, a frequency of 0 from 10–20, and a peak at 40–50. Which histogram is he describing? A histogram titled Reading logs with number of pages on the x-axis and students on the y-axis. 1 student read 0 to 10 pages, 0 read 10 to 20, 8 read 20 to 30, 12 read 30 to 40, and 18 read 40 to 50. A histogram titled Reading logs with number of pages on the x-axis and students on the y-axis. 1 student read 0 to 10 pages, 8 read 10 to 20, 0 read 20 to 30, 12 read 30 to 40, and 18 read 40 to 50. A histogram titled Reading logs with number of pages on the x-axis and students on the y-axis. 1 student read 0 to 10 pages, 0 read 10 to 20, 8 read 20 to 30, 18 read 30 to 40, and 12 read 40 to 50.

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