Which line graph correctly reflects the information in the frequency table?





Explanation:
You can use Excel to make the graph, but other free options work just fine. I used LibreOffice to make the graph shown below.
Each point on the line graph represents a frequency for a given time value. The first point being 4 units high, means there were 4 customers at 8:00 AM. Then there were 6 customers at 9:00 AM, meaning the next dot has a height of 6. And so on.
The graph shown below matches with choice B.