Your aunt has two dogs named Abra and Cadabra. They adore dog biscuits! Your aunt is concerned about their health. Now, she keeps track of how many biscuits they have per day. Here's the area chart for the data:
Choose all the correct statements about the data.
Hint
To get the number of biscuits for Cadabra, you have to substitute the number of biscuits Abra (violet data points) had from the highest data point associated with each day on the y-axis (green, in this case). For example, on Monday, Abra had 3, but the highest data point is 4 - thus, Cadabra had 1 biscuit. Similarly, lets look at Saturday (day 6): Abra had 6, the highest point is 11 - then, Cadabra had 5 biscuits.
The highest data point on the y-axis for each day represents how many biscuits both dogs had on that day.