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The numbers below represent the scores on a science test. Graph the data in a line plot. 58, 55, 54, 61, 56, 54, 61, 55, 53, 54
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The numbers below represent the scores on a science test. Graph the data in a line plot. 58, 55, 54, 61, 56, 54, 61, 55, 53, 54
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The numbers below represent the scores on a science test. Graph the data in a line plot. 58, 55, 54, 61, 56, 54, 61, 55, 53, 54
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The answer would be in the pic below. Hope this helps :)
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We draw the numbers on a line plot as shown in figure:
Follow the points to plot a line plot:
1) First find the minimum and the maximum range. Here, the range is from 53 to 61.
2) Then choose appropriate points to cover the range.
3) Mark the points given to be plotted as as many times a point repeats, number it. Ex- 54 is repeated thrice, so we write above 54 in the line plot.
4) Line plot is ready.
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