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Question # 1

How many people were in the survey shown in the frequency table?

A. 42

B. 27

C. 30

D. 10

question # 2

What is wrong with the frequency table?

A. There is nothing wrong with the table.

B. The tallies are not totaled correctly.

C. There is not enough data.

D. There should be a row for 58.

question # 3

Which example would be likely to give a valid conclusion?

A. People leaving the library are asked if they like to read.

B. Five students are asked how tall they are.

C. The teacher displays the class's test scores in stem-and-leaf plot.

D. Eight tall people are measured to find the height of a 5th grade student.

question # 4

How many people were in the survey shown in the frequency table?

A. 34

B. 32

C. 13

D. 30

question # 5

What is wrong with the frequency table?

A. The tallies are not totaled correctly.

B. There should not be a row for 57.

C. There is nothing wrong with the table.

D. There is not enough data.

Question # 1 How many people were in the survey shown in the frequency table? A. 42 B-example-1
Question # 1 How many people were in the survey shown in the frequency table? A. 42 B-example-1
Question # 1 How many people were in the survey shown in the frequency table? A. 42 B-example-2

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Answer:

#1 A- 42

#2 D- Should be a row for 58

#3 A- Asking people leaving the library if they like to read

#4 C- 13

#5- Nothing wrong with the table

User Andrey Ermakov
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Answer:

Question 1: 27

Question 2: nothing wrong with the table

Question 3: Not sure which one to pick

Question 4: 15

Question 5: There is not enough data

Explanation:


Question #1

In the first picture we can see that if we add up all the frequencies we can conclude to: 2+15+8+2

= 27.

Thus the answer to question 1 is, 27


Question #2

By looking at the FIRST picture what I can conclude is that there should be nothing wrong with the table. ( Not 100% sure )

Thus the answer to question 2 is, nothing wrong with the table


Question #3

For this one I am not sure.


Question #4

Well by looking at the SECOND picture I can conclude by adding:

1+8+4+2 = 15

Thus the answer to question 4 is, 15


Question #5

Well looking at it judging by the picture given what I can conclude is that there is not enough data for the frequency.

Thus the answer to question 5 is, there is not enough data

User Iamyogish
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