Mathematics, 13.06.2020 21:57 jamarstand
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.
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