The point spread in a football game is the difference

Chapter 1, Problem 1.1.4

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The point spread in a football game is the difference between the winning teams score and the losing teams score. For example, in the 2010 Super Bowl game, the New Orleans Saints won with 31 points versus the Indianapolis Colts 17 points. So the point spread was 14 points. a. In the accompanying histogram, what is the interval with the most likely point spread in a Super Bowl? The least likely? b. What percentage of these 44 Super Bowl games had a point spread of 9 or less? Of 30 or more?

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