***WILL FAN AND MEDAL*** (See pic below) PART 1 A father wanted some pieces of wood that were 11 inches long for a building project with his son. He asked the hardware store to cut some longer pieces of wood into 11 inch pieces. However, he noticed that not all of the pieces given to him were the same length. He then took the cut pieces of wood home and measured the length (in inches) of each piece. The table below summarizes the lengths that he found. What scale would you use when you created a histogram
PART 2 A I would count by .5 B I would count by 2's C I would count by 5's D I would count by 10's I think its C.
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This chart is going up in intervals of .25. The data is spread out so that it is hard to see which interval has the highest frquency. I would like to see what a .5 interval looks like with the data.
the differences in the lengths is 0.25 this should help you decide
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No this still confusing. Sorry... ;-;
I understand that the number is going up by .25.
>>I think its C. Okay. Draw the histogram you would build from the data by counting by 5s and let's see how it looks. Click the blue DRAW below and just sketch the histogram. @Lilly_Jarzen
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