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zmey [24]
1 year ago
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Part One Katie recorded the length, in inches, of the ribbon pieces she was going to use for a project. Use this information for

questions 1 and 2. 3 11, 112, 10³, 101, 107, 105, 97, 111/ . Which line plot correctly shows the data? A X X X + 10 10 10 10 B. + 9 10 X XX X XX 10 10 10/²/ Length of Ribbon (in inches)​

Mathematics
1 answer:
ioda1 year ago
8 0

The line plot that correctly represents the given data set is: line plot C.

<h3>What is a Line Plot?</h3>

On a line plot, the frequency of a data points is represented using "x" as many times as the data points appear in the data set.

The data point with the highest frequency is 11¼ which is also 11⅛. And they appear 4 times in the given data set.

So, the line plot that correctly shows the data is: line plot C.

Learn more about the line plot on:

brainly.com/question/27246403

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