High School Math 2015 Common Core Algebra 1 Student Edition Grade 8/9
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Chapter SH, Problem 12.3E
To determine
Draw a line plot using given frequency table.
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Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given frequency table is
Calculation:
The line plot is a graph which shows the frequency of data along a number.
The given table is.
Line plot for the given set of data is given below.
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High School Math 2015 Common Core Algebra 1 Student Edition Grade 8/9
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