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This table and figure depict the average SAT scores for entering freshmen in the year 1995 at 36 North Carolina colleges.
 Table: North Carolina SAT 82592287011219901230130292610548458269568409238188676001030831935890879100584278075710027749159211071921915848915813\begin{array}{l}\text { Table: North Carolina SAT }\\\begin{array} { r r r r } 825 & 922 & 870 & 1121 \\990 & 1230 & 1302 & 926 \\1054 & 845 & 826 & 956 \\840 & 923 & 818 & 867 \\600 & 1030 & 831 & 935 \\890 & 879 & 1005 & 842 \\780 & 757 & 1002 & 774 \\915 & 921 & 1071 & 921 \\915 & 848 & 915 & 813\end{array}\end{array}
Figure: Histogram of SAT  Use the following to answer questions  This table and figure depict the average SAT scores for entering freshmen in the year 1995 at 36 North Carolina colleges.  \begin{array}{l} \text { Table: North Carolina SAT }\\ \begin{array} { r r r r }  825 & 922 & 870 & 1121 \\ 990 & 1230 & 1302 & 926 \\ 1054 & 845 & 826 & 956 \\ 840 & 923 & 818 & 867 \\ 600 & 1030 & 831 & 935 \\ 890 & 879 & 1005 & 842 \\ 780 & 757 & 1002 & 774 \\ 915 & 921 & 1071 & 921 \\ 915 & 848 & 915 & 813 \end{array} \end{array}  Figure: Histogram of SAT   -(Figure: Histogram of SAT)  Based on the frequency distribution, what was the interval with the most common score? A)  700-799 B)  800-899 C)  900-999 D)  1000-1099
-(Figure: Histogram of SAT) Based on the frequency distribution, what was the interval with the most common score?


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