

So you create buckets of 30 you say how many pies have between 0 and 29 cherries? how many pies are between 30 and 59, including 30 and 59? how many pies have at least 60 at most 89 cherries? how many pies have at least 90 at most 119? and then how many pies have at least 120 and at most 149? you know that you don't have any pie that have more than 149 cherries so this should account for everything. You just want to get a general sense of things. Because you don't want to create just a graph I'm not having exactly 32. And you are going to do it for every pie. This pie has 1,2,3,4,5 6,7,8,9,10,keep counting Let's say it has 32 cherries. You take each pie in your store, and you count the number of cherries on it.

what you do is you take each pie in your store, (See I can draw a pie in some kind) it's a cherry pie, I don't know if this is adequate of drawing of a pie. So what you're curious about is what is the distribution, how many of different types of pies do you have? how may pies do you have that have a lot of cherries, how many pies that have a few cherries, how many pies are in between? So, to do that, you set up a histogram. Some pies might have over 100 cherries, while other pies might have fewer than 50 cherries.

and you've noticed that there is variability in the number of cherries on each pie that you sell.
