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6th grade math

help on numbers 4 5 6 plz help

6th grade math help on numbers 4 5 6 plz help-example-1

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4. 8 students

5. 1 fewer student

6. Approximately 0.15 students

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Answer:

4) 6 students

5) 7 fewer students

6) No, you can not tell from the frequency table how many students ran a mile in exactly 12 minutes.

Explanation:

4) you’d look at the row from 8:00-8:59.

5) Add the first two rows together (6+2=8), then subtract that by the sum of the last two rows (9+6=15), which is 7

6) There’s no pattern in the frequency table, and the data points would be plotted differently since it’d be from a range of times, not one set time.

Hope this helped, sorry if I’m wrong on #6 ;)

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