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Problem A histogram titled, Distance driven for each vehicle at Nam's Gas Station, plots Number of vehicles, versus Distance, in thousands of kilometers, from 0 to 300, in increments of 50. Bar heights are approximately as follows. From 0 to 50, 3. From 50 to 100, 4. From 100 to 150, 5. From 150 to 200, 6. From 200 to 250, 3. From 250 to 300, 2. \[0\] \[2\] \[4\] \[6\] \[8\] \[0\] \[50\] \[100\] \[150\] \[200\] \[250\] \[300\] How many vehicles have been driven less than \[200\] thousand kilometers?

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Final answer:

The total number of vehicles that have been driven less than 200 thousand kilometers at Nam's Gas Station is 18 vehicles.

Step-by-step explanation:

The histogram titled, Distance driven for each vehicle at Nam's Gas Station, helps us understand the distribution of distances driven by vehicles. To find how many vehicles have been driven less than 200 thousand kilometers, we need to add up the number of vehicles across the relevant bins. These include the bins from 0 to 50, 50 to 100, 100 to 150, and 150 to 200.

The number of vehicles in each bin is as follows:

  • From 0 to 50: 3 vehicles
  • From 50 to 100: 4 vehicles
  • From 100 to 150: 5 vehicles
  • From 150 to 200: 6 vehicles

Adding these numbers together:

3 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 18.

Therefore, the total number of vehicles driven less than 200 thousand kilometers is 18 vehicles.

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