In the tradition of indexed, I thought I’d use a visual to explain why, in the morning, I prefer to daven daven
pray at my local minyan minyan
a quorum of people needed for communal prayer. In Orthodox Judaism, a minyan is ten men at or above the age of 13., which is earlier, rather than catching a later one at one of the places that has minyanim minyan
a quorum of people needed for communal prayer. In Orthodox Judaism, a minyan is ten men at or above the age of 13. every 15 minutes:

Oh, and chulent chulent
a slow-cooked beef stew, often made for Sabbath and Festival meals in the Jewish Ashkenazi culture. Right.
I think you meant to switch your axes…
Anyway, I would do a “Length of minyan” vs “Time the minyan starts” graph. That’s part of the reason I go to my local, early minyan.