Answer and Explanation:
There are six people totaling on behalf of the Score
But as a person 2 scores as much as a person 6 scores And person 1 scores as much as a person 5 scores so for all six people we only need four different ranking categories.
As an individual 6 score thus the highest
There are two people Pers 2 and Individual 6 in Excellent Category
We can say that the highest score belongs to person 3 hence Person 3 categories as Good after them from the graph.
After him, the highest score goes to person 1 and person 5, since both score equal
While person 1 and person 5 appear at Category Fair
The last person who is a minimum score of Person 4 thus falls in Poor Category.
We can also see, as with the highest scorers (2 and 6), that a total of 9 squares (these none squares are counted separately by lines in the graph) if we take each line as 4 units.
Then Individual 2 scores 36
(The only probability divisible by 9 is here 36)
Thus we may claim that individual 2 comes with 36 points in Category Excellence.