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The line plot below shows the lengths of bolts Mr. Slivka found in his drawer. He needs 16 bolts that are longer than 1 inch for a project he is working on. Does he have enough bolts for his project? A line plot named A. Yes. There are 16 bolts that have lengths greater than 1 inch, which is just enough. B. Yes. There are 18 bolts that have lengths greater than 1 inch, which is more than enough. C. No. There are only 3 bolts with lengths greater than 1 inch, which is not enough. D. No. There are only 12 bolts that have lengths greater than 1 inch, which is not enough

The line plot below shows the lengths of bolts Mr. Slivka found in his drawer. He-example-1
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

I HAVE NONE

User Skyler Johnson
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Answer:

D No. as there are only 12 bolts longer than 1inch.

Mr. Slivka needs 16 bolts of greater than 1 measure, and there are only 12.

Explanation:

We cannot include 1 inch data as this is not over 1 inch like the 1inch 2/8 and 1inch 4/8 etc. the greater measures of over 1 inch count to 12.

We know they are greater as they do not have a negative sign next to the added fraction of 1 2/8 or 1 4/8.

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