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A dot plot titled class size going from 10 to 50 in increments of 10. 10 has 1 dot, 20 has 5 dots, 30 has 7 dots, 40 has 0 dots, and 50 has 1 dot.

How can Lakota describe the data on the dot plot? Choose all that apply.
spread
gap
peak
color
size of dots
cluster

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Answer:

Here's what I get

Explanation:

Lakota's dot plot might have looked like the one below.

It shows a spread in class sizes from 10 to 50.

There is a peak of seven classes with 30 students.

There is a gap at 40, where there are no classes.

They divided the class sizes into clusters or groups. It looks like class sizes from 1 to 10 form the first cluster. The next cluster ranges from 11 to 20, and so on.

The size and colour of the dots are not important.

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