Final answer:
The histograms show the distribution of toys donated by juniors and seniors in a school's holiday toy drive. Senior students donated more toys on average compared to juniors. The correct answer is option C).
Step-by-step explanation:
The histograms provided show the distribution of toys donated by 130 juniors and 130 seniors in a school's holiday toy drive. In order to analyze the toy distribution, we can compare the shapes of the histograms. Both histograms appear to have a similar shape with a peak in the middle and tapering off on either side.
To compare junior and senior donations, we can look at the height of the bars in the histograms. We can see that the height of the bars for seniors is generally higher than the bars for juniors, indicating that seniors donated more toys on average.
The histograms can be interpreted as follows: the x-axis represents the number of toys donated, and the y-axis represents the number of students who donated that many toys. The taller the bar, the more students donated that number of toys.