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Austin mad this histogram showing the number of siblings for each of the students in his swim class. How many more students have 2 or 3 siblings than 4 or 5 siblings?

Austin mad this histogram showing the number of siblings for each of the students-example-1

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Given a histogram, the height of the bars represents the number of students for each corresponding number of siblings.

Students with 2 or 3 siblings: 10 students.

Students with 4 or 5 siblings: 2 students.

Therefore, the difference will be


10-2=8

Hence, 8 more students have 2 or 3 siblings than 4 or 5 siblings.

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