i need help plz help
In a histogram of the data in the table, how many bars would be more than 2 units tall? A frequency table with a column for Pages Read During Summer Vacation and one for Frequency. For zero to forty-nine Pages Read, the Frequency is two. For fifty to ninety-nine Pages Read, the Frequency is one. For one hundred to one hundred forty-nine Pages Read, the Frequency is one. For one hundred fifty to one hundred ninety-nine Pages Read, the Frequency is four. For two hundred to two hundred forty-nine Pages Read, the Frequency is five. 1 2 3 4
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oh, goodness... could you post a picture of the table? it would help a lot, thanks
haha ok
http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_math2/v9/08_PP_34_115.jpg
um.. nevermind? the link says: The system is unable to access the cookie that was assigned to your computer upon login. The most likely cause of this problem is an improper access to the course via a bookmark, browser window that was left open, or an improper exit from the system.
I will try to understand the description of the graph, though
i think it would be 2? since one bar has 4 and the other has a value of 5? the rest have values of 1 and 2
oh yea ur right
can u help with one more
Luke has a spinner divided into ten equal segments, each with a different color. In fifty spins, he spun yellow ten times. How does this compare to the expected result? The experiment resulted in 5 more yellows than expected. The experiment resulted in ten more yellows than expected. The experiment resulted in 5 fewer yellows than expected. The experiment resulted in ten fewer yellows than expected.
First: what would the expected be? to find that, you would divide 50 by 10 to get 5/ since yellow spun 10 times, it is 5 more times than expected. So, that would mean that it is choice A sorry if i took so long to respond :\
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