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PRACTICE Using Dot Plots to Make Inferences

1.

Joseph asks 10 of his friends how many baseball trading cards each friend has.

The data is shown in the dot plot. How many friends have more than five cards?

1

2

3

8

9

10

4 5 6 7

baseball trading cards

11

A. 3

C. 10

B. 5


Sagot :

Answer:

2 friends have more than 5 cards

Step-by-step explanation:

Incomplete question;

I will answer this question with the attached dot plot

The horizontal axis represents the friends, the vertical represents the number of baseball trading cards and the dots represent the frequency

So, we have:

[tex]Friend\ 1 = 2[/tex]

[tex]Friend\ 2 = 3[/tex]

[tex]Friend\ 3 = 7[/tex]

[tex]Friend\ 4 = 4[/tex]

[tex]Friend\ 5 = 2[/tex]

[tex]Friend\ 6 = 6[/tex]

[tex]Friend\ 7 = 2[/tex]

[tex]Friend\ 8 = 5[/tex]

[tex]Friend\ 9 = 1[/tex]

[tex]Friend\ 0 = 0[/tex]

The friends that has more than 5 are:

[tex]Friend\ 3 = 7[/tex]

[tex]Friend\ 6 = 6[/tex]

Hence, 2 friends have more than 5 cards

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