6. Maximum breath of samples of male Egyptian skulls from 4000 BC and from 150 AD is listed. Make a dot plot. The horizontal axis should start with 119 and increase by 3 till 143 is reached. The units of these measurements are in millimeters. (mm) 131 119 138 125 129 126 131 132 126 128 128 131 136 130 126 126 139 141 137 138 133 131 134 129 Your number line is drawn. You put the numbers upon it.

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**Title: Analysis of Maximum Breadth of Male Egyptian Skulls**

**Description:**

This exercise involves creating a dot plot to represent the maximum breadth of samples of male Egyptian skulls dated from 4000 BC and 150 AD. 

**Instructions:**

1. **Objective:** Construct a dot plot to visualize the data.
   
2. **Horizontal Axis:** 
   - Begin at 119 mm.
   - Increase in increments of 3 mm until reaching 143 mm.

3. **Data Measurements (in millimeters):**

   - 131, 119, 138, 125, 129, 126, 131, 132, 126, 128, 131, 136, 
   - 130, 126, 126, 139, 141, 137, 138, 133, 131, 134, 129

**Procedure:**

- Draw a number line representing the scale from 119 mm to 143 mm.
- For each measurement, place a dot above the corresponding number on the line.
- Ensure all dots accurately represent the frequency of each measurement.

**Goal:** 
To visually analyze the spread and central tendencies of the skull measurements.

**Note:** Each number corresponds to individual skull samples, and the measurements are expressed in millimeters.
Transcribed Image Text:**Title: Analysis of Maximum Breadth of Male Egyptian Skulls** **Description:** This exercise involves creating a dot plot to represent the maximum breadth of samples of male Egyptian skulls dated from 4000 BC and 150 AD. **Instructions:** 1. **Objective:** Construct a dot plot to visualize the data. 2. **Horizontal Axis:** - Begin at 119 mm. - Increase in increments of 3 mm until reaching 143 mm. 3. **Data Measurements (in millimeters):** - 131, 119, 138, 125, 129, 126, 131, 132, 126, 128, 131, 136, - 130, 126, 126, 139, 141, 137, 138, 133, 131, 134, 129 **Procedure:** - Draw a number line representing the scale from 119 mm to 143 mm. - For each measurement, place a dot above the corresponding number on the line. - Ensure all dots accurately represent the frequency of each measurement. **Goal:** To visually analyze the spread and central tendencies of the skull measurements. **Note:** Each number corresponds to individual skull samples, and the measurements are expressed in millimeters.
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