Using a dot plot, it is found that the number of dots of each point are given as follows:
- The value [tex]\frac{1}{8}[/tex] will have one dot above it.
- The value [tex]\frac{1}{4}[/tex] will have two dots above it.
- The value [tex]\frac{3}{8}[/tex] will have three dots above it.
- The value [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] will have five dots above it.
- The value [tex]\frac{5}{8}[/tex] will have two dots above it.
- The value [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex] will have three dots above it.
What does a dot plot shows?
The dot plot shows the number of times each measure appears in the data-set.
In this problem, one measure has a value of 1/8, hence:
The value [tex]\frac{1}{8}[/tex] will have one dot above it.
Two measures have a value of 1/4, hence:
The value [tex]\frac{1}{4}[/tex] will have two dots above it.
Three measures have a value of 3/8, hence:
The value [tex]\frac{3}{8}[/tex] will have three dots above it.
Five measures have a value of 1/2, hence:
The value [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] will have five dots above it.
Two measures have a value of 5/8, hence:
The value [tex]\frac{5}{8}[/tex] will have two dots above it.
Three measures have a value of 3/4, hence:
The value [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex] will have three dots above it.
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