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The data below give the number of books checked out of the school library by 15 students

during one month. Make a frequency table of the data.
0, 3, 2, 3, 2, 1, 1, 0, 1, 2, 5, 1, 2, 3, 1. (Sorry if the photo is hard to see) I need the answer ASAP!

The data below give the number of books checked out of the school library by 15 students-example-1
User Fazlu
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Answer: I think C

Explanation:

Okay, here is the frequency table for the given data:

Number of books Frequency

0 3

1 4

2 4

3 3

5 1

Let me walk you through how I created this frequency table:

The data gives the number of books checked out by 15 students

I listed the possible numbers of books (0, 1, 2, 3, 5) in the first column

For each number, I counted how many times it appeared in the data.

So 0 appears 3 times, so under frequency I wrote 3

1 appears 4 times, so frequency is 4

2 appears 4 times, so frequency is 4

3 appears 3 times, so frequency is 3

5 appears only once, so frequency is 1

User Tvirtualw
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Answer:

Last table

Explanation:

Given-

0,3,2,3,2,1,1,0,1,2,5,1,2,3,1

As we can see based on the given, there are;

Two ⇒ 0

Five ⇒ 1

Four ⇒ 2

Three ⇒ 3

Zero ⇒ 4

One ⇒ 5

Table

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Number of Books ║ 0 ║ 1 ║ 2 ║ 3 ║ 4 ║ 5 ║

Tally ║ || ║||||| ║ |||| ║ ||| ║ ║ | ║

Frequency ║ 2 ║ 5 ║ 4 ║3 ║ 0 ║ 1 ║

According to the tables given we can see that [D] also known as the last table matches the data given.

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