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PLEASE HELP! Solve using the histograms. How many watermelons weigh more than any of the cantaloupes? A. 10 B. 14 C. 17 D. 21
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How many watermelons weigh more than any of the cantaloupes?
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10
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14
C.
17
D.
21
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B. 14, from the histogram of the cantaloupes, we see that no cantaloupes weigh more than 8 pounds. When we look at the watermelon histogram, we see that there are 14 watermelons that weigh over 8 pounds.
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14, B. I hope that helps! :)
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