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The data table to the right represents the volumes of a generic soda brand.
Complete parts (a) and (b) below.
Volumes of soda (oz)
80
70
70
75
80
70
65
75
75
65
70
65
50
85
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Part 1
a. Which plot represents a dotplot of the data?
A.
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90
A dotplot has a horizontal scale labeled "Volumes of soda (ounces)" from 50 to 90 in intervals of 5. The number of stacked points plotted above each horizontal axis value is as follows: 50, 0; 55, 1; 60, 2; 65, 3; 70, 4; 75, 3; 80, 1; 85, 0; 90, 0.
Volumes of soda (oz)
B.
50
60
70
80
90
A dotplot has a horizontal scale labeled "Volumes of soda (ounces)" from 50 to 90 in intervals of 5. The number of stacked points plotted above each horizontal axis value is as follows: 50, 0; 55, 1; 60, 3; 65, 2; 70, 1; 75, 3; 80, 0; 85, 4; 90, 0.
Volumes of soda (oz)
C.
50
60
70
80
90
A dotplot has a horizontal scale labeled "Volumes of soda (ounces)" from 50 to 90 in intervals of 5. The number of stacked points plotted above each horizontal axis value is as follows: 50, 1; 55, 0; 60, 0; 65, 2; 70, 3; 75, 3; 80, 4; 85, 1; 90, 0.
Volumes of soda (oz)
D.
50
60
70
80
90
A dotplot has a horizontal scale labeled "Volumes of soda (ounces)" from 50 to 90 in intervals of 5. The number of stacked points plotted above each horizontal axis value is as follows: 50, 1; 55, 0; 60, 0; 65, 3; 70, 4; 75, 3; 80, 2; 85, 1; 90, 0.
Volumes of soda (oz)
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