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Clusters, gaps, & peaks in data distributions

Problem

Here's a dot plot showing the age of each teacher at Quirk Prep.
A dot plot has a horizontal axis labeled, Age in years, marked from 30 to 50, in increments of 1. The number of dots above each value is as follows. 30, 0; 31, 0; 32, 0; 33, 1; 34, 1; 35, 2; 36, 3; 37, 3; 38, 4; 39, 5; 40, 6; 41, 8; 42, 6; 43, 4; 44, 2; 45, 0; 46, 0; 47, 2; 48, 3; 49, 2; 50, 0.
Principal Quincy wants to describe the age distribution in terms of its clusters, gaps, and peaks.
Which of these statements could Principal Quincy use?
Choose all answers that apply:
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