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User Niyah
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Answer:

1. 1/⅜

2. 1/⅜

3 is 2/¼

4 is 2/¼

5 is 2/¼

6 is 2/⅞

7 is 2/⅞

8 is 2/⅞

9 is 3/⅛

10 is 3/⅛

11 is 3/⅛

Explanation:

Mixed number to Improper Fraction

1.9/4

2.13/4

3.23/8

4.25/8

5.23/8

6.25/8

7. 5/2

8.9/4

9. 23/8

10. 5/2

11. 11/8

12. 25/8

then you make it into the same denominator

1. 18/8

2. 26/8

3. 23/8

4. 25/8

5. 23/8

6. 25/8

7. 20/8

8. 18/8

9. 23/8

10. 20/8

11. 11/8

12. 25/8

then what ever numerator is smallest you put at front and it goes onto the biggest one

e.g ASCENDING ORDER

However you'll need to put it back into the normal mixed number, so all you have to do is revert let's say 25/8 into 3/⅛, and put it onto the graph

1. 1/⅜

1. 1/⅜2. 1/⅜

. 1/⅜3 is 2/¼

. 1/⅜3 is 2/¼ 4 is 2/¼

. 1/⅜3 is 2/¼ 4 is 2/¼5 is 2/¼

. 1/⅜3 is 2/¼ 4 is 2/¼5 is 2/¼6 is 2/⅞

. 1/⅜3 is 2/¼ 4 is 2/¼5 is 2/¼6 is 2/⅞7 is 2/⅞

8 is 2/⅞

9 is 3/⅛

9 is 3/⅛10 is 3/⅛

11 is 3/⅛

and number 12 which is the biggest and the last one the you should put(on the end of graph) is

3/¼

I did rush this so I hope this is the correct answers

User Alex Vallejo
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Answer:

see image

Explanation:

Putting the data on the line plot is not too bad. Just put an x above the number on the numberline. If a number in the data set repeats, just stack those x's up over the numberline. It seems like the hardest part is labelling the number line. Each tick mark can be 1/8. On the image I wrote all the fractions in eighths at the bottom, then to label the numberline I used the simplified fractions. For example I started with 1 3/8 because it was the smallest number in the data set. Next is 1 4/8, but simplified that is 1 1/2. So 1 1/2 is how we label the numberline.

There were 12 pieces of data, but really only six numbers because some were repeated.

Stack x's above the numberline. Done! You have a line plot. See image.

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