Final answer:
To match the frequency distribution to the histograms, you would need to have the actual data from the 180 rolls. Then, you can compare the frequency of each result (1 to 12) to the heights of the bars in the histograms to find the correct match.
Step-by-step explanation:
Match the frequency distribution of 180 rolls of a dodecahedron (a 12-sided die) with one of the histograms shown below:
- Histogram A
- Histogram B
- Histogram C
- Histogram D
To match the frequency distribution to the histograms, you would need to have the actual data from the 180 rolls. Then, you can count the frequency of each result (1 to 12) and compare it to the heights of the bars in the histograms. The histogram that closely represents the frequency distribution of the rolls is the correct match.