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Amber rents a room in her cabin during the months of May and June. The histograms show the percent of reservations made per the daily room rate.
Which statement is true about the reservations made for Amber’s room? Why?


Of the two histograms, the tallest bars are in May. So, the greatest number of reservations occurs in May.

There are no gaps in the histogram for June. So, the room is rented for a greater percent of the time in June.

The sum of the heights of the bars for both May and June is greater when the price is less than $100 than when it is greater than $100. So, there is a greater percent of reservations for the room when the rate is less than $100.

There are no gaps in the histogram for June. So, if Amber wants to charge more than $150, she is more likely to get reservations for the room in June than in May.


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