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Nicole:

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Nicole:

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Vocaloid:

yikes anyway, for each table you would identify the lowest and highest value and set up a dot plot like so:

Vocaloid:

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Vocaloid:

then, you would make a dot each time that number occurs in the table, for example:

Vocaloid:

if we look at the first couple of value we see that 97 occurs once and 93 occurs 3 times in a row so we could start off like:

Vocaloid:

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Vocaloid:

and then keep going for the entire table this is kind of a pain to do by hand, if you can find software for this that would be awesome but I don't know any off the top of my head

Nicole:

so we have to do 4 dot plots right?

SmokeyBrown:

Hi Nicole, Vocaloid sent me this way. Looking at the question, I would say to do 2 dot plots, one for the temperatures in June 1985 and one for the temperatures in June 2013

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