The histogram displays donations in dollars to a charity.
A histogram titled Donations to Charity In Dollars with the x-axis labeled Donations. The x-axis has intervals of 10 to 19, 20 to 29, 30 to 39, 40 to 49, and 50 to 59. The y-axis is labeled Number of Donations and starts at 0 with tick marks every one unit up to 5. There is a shaded bar above 10 to 19 that stops at 4, above 20 to 29 that stops at 3, above 30 to 39 that stops at 1, and above 50 to 59 that stops at 1. There is no shaded bar for 40 to 49.
Which statement best describes the spread and distribution of the data?
The data is almost symmetric, with a maximum range of 49. This might happen if the charity suggested donation minimum of $35 and donors followed that.
The data is skewed, with a maximum range of 49. This might happen if the donations were only allowed in cash and many donors did not have much cash on them.
The data is bimodal, with a maximum range of 49. This might mean that the most popular amounts to donate were between 10 and 19 and 51 and 59 dollars.
The data is symmetric, with a maximum range of 59. This might happen if everyone donated a percent of their salaries.