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Twenty members of a health club who jog were asked how many miles they jog per week. The responses are to the right. Construct a stem-and-leaf display. For single digit data, use a stem of 0.
Complete the stem-and-leaf display.
nothing
nothing
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nothing
nothing
nothing
nothing
nothing
nothing
nothing
(Use ascending order.)
14
17
5
6
10
24
24
31
17
6
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