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Mathematics, 15.03.2022 14:00 geraldmorgan5580

Mr. Jacobs is going to make a histogram of the test scores from the last math test he gave. He plans to first organize the data into a stem-and-leaf plot and then make the histogram from the stem-and-leaf plot. The test scores are listed below. 79, 82, 65, 61, 94, 97, 84, 77, 89, 91, 90, 83, 99, 71, 68, 77, 87, 85

Which of the following histograms represents this data?
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Mr. Jacobs is going to make a histogram of the test scores from the last math test he gave. He plan
Mr. Jacobs is going to make a histogram of the test scores from the last math test he gave. He plan
Mr. Jacobs is going to make a histogram of the test scores from the last math test he gave. He plan
Mr. Jacobs is going to make a histogram of the test scores from the last math test he gave. He plan

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