Answer:
To create a line plot for this data, we can first convert all the fractions to a common denominator, such as eighths:
Monday: 6/8 of an hour
Wednesday: 4/8 of an hour
Friday: 2/8 of an hour
Sunday: 4/8 of an hour
Then, we can draw a number line with tick marks representing each day of the week and plot a dot for each amount of time spent working out:
0 1 2 3 4
|---------|---------|---------|---------| <- Number line
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To find out how much time June should work out each day to spend an even amount of time working out, we can first find the total amount of time she spent working out:
6/8 + 4/8 + 2/8 + 4/8 = 16/8 = 2 hours
Since there are four days she worked out, to find out how much time she should work out each day, we can divide the total time by four:
2 hours ÷ 4 = 0.5 hours
Therefore, June should work out for 0.5 hours, or 30 minutes, each day to spend an even amount of time working out.