Final answer:
Create a histogram on a graphing calculator by entering values representing the number of books into L1 and their frequencies into L2, configuring the window settings, and plotting the histogram to analyze with the 'TRACE' feature.
Step-by-step explanation:
The instructions provided seem to encompass two separate activities, one involving a graphing calculator to create and analyze a histogram, and another that appears to be an unrelated directive to move a chart legend. I will focus on the histogram steps using a graphing calculator as they are the most relevant to the question:
- First, clear any data that may already exist in lists L1 and L2.
- Enter the given numerical data representing the number of books into L1 and the corresponding frequencies into L2.
- Set up the window parameters to ensure the histogram displays the data and frequency ranges accurately.
- Turn off any other plots that may be active to avoid confusion with the current histogram.
- Set up Plot1 for the histogram by selecting the appropriate type and assigning L1 as the Xlist and L2 as the frequency list.
- Graph the histogram and use the 'TRACE' feature to examine the details of the histogram.
Remember that these steps are generally conducted on a graphing calculator, and the instructions do not directly address the action of moving a chart legend as would be done in spreadsheet or graphing software on a computer.