Minneapolis, Minnesota and Portland, Oregon have very similar latitudes. (Latitude measures how far north or south a place is, which in turn affects the temperature.)
The histograms below show the daily high temperatures (in degrees Celsius) that were recorded during January

in each city.
A histogram titled, Portland, plots Number of days, versus Temperature, in degrees Celsius, from negative 20 to 10, in increments of 3 degrees Celsius. Bar heights are approximately as follows. There are no bars between negative 20 and 1. From 1 to 4, 8. From 4 to 7, 12. From 7 to 10, 7. Greater than 10, 4.
A histogram titled, Minneapolis, plots Number of days, versus Temperature, in degrees Celsius, from negative 20 to 10, in increments of 3 degrees Celsius. Bar heights are approximately as follows. From negative 20 to negative 17, 1. From negative 17 to negative 14, 1. From negative 14 to negative 11, 3. From negative 11 to negative 8, 3. From negative 8 to negative 5, 5. From negative 5 to negative 2, 4. From negative 2 to 1, 5. From 1 to 4, 7. From 4 to 7, 2. From 7 to 10, 0. Greater than 10, 0.
Which pieces of information can be gathered from these histograms?
Choose all answers that apply:
Choose all answers that apply:
(Choice A) On average, Minneapolis was colder during January.
A
On average, Minneapolis was colder during January.
(Choice B) On any given day, it was colder in Minneapolis than in Portland.
B
On any given day, it was colder in Minneapolis than in Portland.
(Choice C) The daily high temperatures in January vary more noticeably in Minneapolis.
C
The daily high temperatures in January vary more noticeably in Minneapolis.
(Choice D) None of the above
D
None of the above