Q. DIGDEEPER The table shows the donation amounts received by a charity in one day.\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|}\hline \multicolumn{10}{|c|}{ Donations (dollars) } \\\hline 20 & 15 & 40 & 70 & 20 & 5 & 25 & 50 & 47 & 20 & 62 & 55 & 40 \\\hline 10 & 50 & 18 & 20 & 100 & 40 & 80 & 60 & 20 & 80 & 3 & 30 & 50 \\\hline 25 & 30 & 10 & 33 & 20 & 50 & 7 & 35 & 40 & 25 & 70 & & \\\hline\end{tabular}a. Make a histogram of the data starting with the interval 0−14. Describe the shape of the distribution.
Define Intervals: question_prompt: What is the shape of the distribution for the donation amounts received by a charity in one day, represented in a histogram starting with the interval 0−14?
Organize Data: First, let's organize the data into intervals. We'll start with 0−14, then 15−29, 30−44, 45−59, 60−74, 75−89, and 90−104.
Count Donations: Now, count how many donations fall into each interval. For 0−14, we have 2 donations (5 and 10). For 15−29, we have 7 donations (15, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 22). For 23, we have 24 donations (25, 26, 27, 28, 25, 25). For 51, we have 52 donations (53, 54, 54, 56). For 57, we have 58 donations (59, 100, 100). For 102, we have 103 donation (104). For 105, we have 2 donations (107, 104).
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