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yulyashka [42]
3 years ago
11

PLS HELPP QUICK QUESTION AND OPTIONS ARE BELOW IN ATTACHED FILE....

Mathematics
1 answer:
podryga [215]3 years ago
3 0
Altogether there are 14 flavours of oatmeal.
The number of grams of fiber (per serving) is shown in the list/table.

What you're expected to do is to count the number of flavours that has the given number of grams of fibre (0-1, 2-3,...) and drag the appropriate tile to the appropriate location in the graph.

For example, for 0-1 grams of fibre.  I see there is are 2- "1", and no zeroes.  So there is only one single flavour that has 0-1 gram of fibre in a serving.  You will need to drag the tile marked "2" in the first position (0-1).

For 2-3 grams, I see 3 "2" and 3 "3" for a total of six flavours.  So you would drag the tile marked "6" to the second position in the graph (2-3).

Similarly, for 4-5 grams, I see 4-"4" and 1-"5", so again you drag the tile marked "5" to the third position on the graph.

Do the same for 6-7 grams, I see only 1-"6", so drag the tile marked "1" to the fourth position, then you're done!

Check: 2+6+5+1=14  ✔
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