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Which of the following distributions most closely resembles the one you created for the variable cls_students?



(a)

A histogram displaying students in a course. The x-axis is labeled "Total Number of Students in the Course" and ranges from 0-600 in increments of 100. The y-axis is labeled "Count" and ranges from 0-400 in increments of 100. The count for 0-79 students

(b)

A histogram displaying students in a course. The x-axis is labeled "Total Number of Students in the Course" and ranges from 0-600 in increments of 100. The y-axis is labeled "Count" and ranges from 0-300 in increments of 100. The count for 0-49 students

(c)

A histogram displaying students in a course. The x-axis is labeled "Total Number of Students in the Course" and ranges from 0-600 in increments of 100. The y-axis is labeled "Count" and ranges from 0-400 in increments of 100. The count for 0-99 students

(d)

A histogram displaying students in a course. The x-axis is labeled "Total Number of Students in the Course" and ranges from 0-600 in increments of 100. The y-axis is labeled "Count" and ranges from 0-400 in increments of 100. The count for 0-130 students




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