Mathematics, 09.04.2021 20:10 rebecabosca
Edgar records the high temperature in his town for 8 days.
The line plot is titled High Temperatures. The number line goes from zero to ten and is labeled Temperature degrees Celsius. Three dots above two degrees. Two dots above five degrees. One dot above six degrees. Two dots above eight degrees.
Part A. What is the most common temperature?
Part B. What percent of the days have a temperature less than 7βC?
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Edgar records the high temperature in his town for 8 days.
The line plot is titled High Temperature...
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