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The senior counselor is making a histogram of the yearly cost of tuition of 20 colleges. tuition ranges from $5,000 to $51,000 a year. what would be best to count by, on the tuition axis?
a.1,000s
b.5,000s
c.10,000s
d.15,000s
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