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Can Somebody Please HelpDrag each image to the correct location on the graph. Each image can be used more than once, but not all images will be used.The list below shows the quantity of items purchased by customers at a particular checkout counter of a supermarket.13, 6, 5, 9, 12, 14, 18, 4, 13, 12, 4, 3, 11, 14Create a histogram that correctly displays the data.

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Answer:We have to put the data for purchased item in a frequency table.Step-by-step explanation:The diagram is attached below.Firstly we have to see that how many customers fall under range [tex]0 to 5[/tex].Then [tex]5 to 10[/tex].Then [tex]10 to 15[/tex].Finally [tex]15 to 20[/tex].If we go through the items purchased by customers we can see that item ranges from [tex]0 to 5[/tex] have [tex]4[/tex] customers.Item purchased range from [tex]5 to 10[/tex] have [tex]2[/tex] customers.Item purchased range from [tex]10 to 15[/tex] have [tex]7[/tex] customers.Item purchased range from [tex]15 to 20[/tex] have [tex]1[/tex] customers.Total number of customers = [tex]14[/tex]As we have total [tex]14[/tex] number of customers and they have varied quantity of items purchased.