Analyzing High Temperatures Histogram
The image provided shows a histogram displaying the distribution of daily high temperatures (in degrees Fahrenheit) over a certain period, divided into ranges (bins). To analyze the histogram correctly, we should count the number of days within each temperature range.
Unfortunately, the numbers on the vertical axis (Number of Days) and the precise temperature ranges on the horizontal axis (Temperature) are not clear in the provided image. As such, I'm unable to provide the exact number of days in each bin. However, I can guide you on how to approach this problem with the histogram data available to you.
Here's how to analyze the histogram to assess each statement:
1. To determine if there are 30 days represented on the histogram, you would need to add up the number of days across all bins (each bar in the histogram). Each bar's height represents the number of days within that specific temperature range; the total number of days is the sum of these amounts.
2. To find the number of days with a daily high temperature of at least 86 degrees Fahrenheit, you should sum the number of days from the bins representing temperatures 86 and above.
3. If you need to find days with a high temperature lower than 86 degrees Fahrenheit, you would count the number of days in bins representing temperatures below 86.
4. The statement about the median temperature presupposes some more detailed information about the temperatures and days which is not available from the histogram alone. The median is the middle number in a sorted list of numbers. To find the median, you would need to have the data from the histogram in list form, ordered from least to greatest. The statement given in the image involves a specific median temperature (82.5 degrees) and a hypothetical freeze model; without further context, I cannot confirm the truth of this statement.
To accurately discern which statements are true based on the histogram, it would be crucial to see the axis labels and their corresponding values. If you could provide these additional details, I would be able to offer a more informed response.