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(a) From the histogram, you can see that there are 2 students with scores between 50 and 60; 3 between 60 and 70; 7 between 70 and 80; 9 between 80 and 90; and 1 between 90 and 100. So there are a total of 2 + 3 + 7 + 9 + 1 = 22 students.

(b) This is entirely up to whoever constructed the histogram to begin with... It's ambiguous as to which of the groups contains students with a score of exactly 60 - are they placed in the 50-60 group, or in the 60-70 group?

On the other hand, if a student gets a score of 100, then they would certainly be put in the 90-100 group. So for the sake of consistency, you should probably assume that the groups are assigned as follows:

50 ≤ score ≤ 60 ==> 50-60

60 < score ≤ 70 ==> 60-70

70 < score ≤ 80 ==> 70-80

80 < score ≤ 90 ==> 80-90

90 < score ≤ 100 ==> 90-100

Then a student who scored a 60 should be added to the 50-60 category.

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