Can sombody answer i dont understand?
A secretary listed the frequency of calls by a patient to a doctor's office during a year, and the data is displayed in the histogram.
A histogram titled Calls To A Doctor. The x-axis is labeled Number of Calls and has intervals listed for 1 to 25, 26 to 50, 51 to 75, and 76 to 100. The y-axis is labeled Frequency and begins at 0, with tick marks every five units up to 60. There is a shaded bar for 1 to 25 that stops at 58, for 26 to 50 that stops at 34, for 51 to 75 that stops at 17, and for 76 to 100 that stops at 12.
Which of the following best describes the spread and distribution of the data?
The data is skewed to the higher values because many patients call the doctor several times a day when they are sick.
The data is skewed to the lower values because many patients only call the doctor once or twice a year when they are sick.
The data is bimodal with a narrow spread because many patients call the doctor several times a day when they are sick.
The data is normal and has a wide spread because many patients only call the doctor once or twice a year when they are sick.