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Mathematics, 24.04.2021 03:50 ericamoody14

1. Create a stem-and-leaf plot for the following data. Use the first digit (hundreds) as the stem, and the second (tens) as the leaf. Truncate any units and decimals. Order the plot to find the median and the mode. data: 607.4, 886.0, 822.2, 755.7, 900.6, 770.9, 780.8, 760.1, 936.9, 962.9, 859.9, 848.3, 898.7, 670.9, 946.7, 817.8, 868.1, 887.1, 881.3, 744.6, 984.9, 941.5, 851.8, 905.4, 810.6, 765.3, 881.9, 851.6, 815.7, 989.7, 723.4, 869.3, 951.0, 794.7, 807.6, 841.3, 741.5, 822.2, 966.2, 950.1. 2. Make a frequency table for the data in Question 1. Use a bin width of 50.
3. Plot the data from Question 1 as a histogram with a bin width of
a. 50
b. 100​

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