Final answer:
The question seems to ask about ordering movies by average rating, but it does not provide the needed data. To do this task properly, each movie's ratings would need to be summed and averaged, then listed from lowest to highest average. However, without actual data, this process cannot be completed.
Step-by-step explanation:
The original question does not provide the actual data needed to list movies with their average ratings in increasing order. However, I can explain how to calculate the average if the data were available:
- First, you would list all the movies that were watched.
- Next, for each movie, sum up all the ratings given by the students.
- Then, divide the total sum of ratings for each movie by the number of students who rated that movie to get the average rating.
- Finally, list the movies in order of their average ratings, starting with the movie with the lowest average and ending with the highest.
It's important to note that this process requires actual numerical ratings from students, which the question seems to imply it has, but does not actually provide.
If this were about the number of movies watched by students, we would first count how many movies each student watched, calculate the average number of movies watched, and then sort that list from fewest to most watched on average, but again, specific data is missing.