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students measured objects and displayed their data on the line plot below if you put all of the objects together end to end what would be the total length of the objects

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[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{ 2(}\frac{1}{6})\text{ + 1(}\frac{2}{6})\text{ + 2(}\frac{3}{6})\text{ + 3(}\frac{4}{6})\text{ + 1(}\frac{5}{6}) \\ \frac{2}{6}\text{ + }\frac{2}{6}\text{ + }\frac{6}{6}\text{ + }\frac{12}{6}\text{ + }\frac{5}{6} \\ \frac{27}{6} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Total length = 27/6

or

total length = 4 3/6

Result

[tex]\text{Total length = }\frac{27}{6}\text{ or 4}\frac{3}{6}[/tex]

This is the graph

Sorry for my handwriting, but they are letters X.

Just represent the numbers as letters X

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