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Answer: See below for the bar chart.

Step-by-step explanation:

We'll have rectangles to represent the four categories mentioned in the table. The height of each rectangle (known as a "bar") represents the number of people in that particular category.

For example, we have 11 people who rated their visit as "poor", so the bar labeled "poor" will be 11 units tall. The same will apply to the other bars.

Pay special attention there are gaps between adjacent bars. This is in contrast to a histogram where there are no gaps. This is simply a style choice.

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