Woohhh ok so this is how we will go ahead and do this cool thing today for the rest of the week
The dot-plot for the data is sketched at the end of this answer.
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- The dot plot shows the <u>number of times each measure appears in the data-set.</u>
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- 68 appears once, thus it is 1 in the dot-plot.
- 69 appears three times, thus it is 3 in the dot-plot.
- 70 appears once, thus it is 1 in the dot-plot.
- 71 does not appears, so it is 0.
- 72 appears once, thus it is 1 in the dot-plot.
- 73 appears five times, so it is 5 in the dot-plot.
- 74 appears once, thus it is 1 in the dot-plot.
- 75 does not appears, so it is 0.
- 76 appears twice, thus it is 2.
- 77 appears once, so it is 1.
The sketch is given at the end of this answer.
A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/24908406
Based upon the answer choices, the answer is A;
A Straight line passing through the origin.
I hope this answer has assisted you.
Answer:
2.7
Step-by-step explanation:
3% × 90 =
(3 ÷ 100) × 90 =
(3 × 90) ÷ 100 =
270 ÷ 100 = 2.7