Question

page 15 of 15
Represent Numerical Data Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items







Question
Use the image to answer the question.

A number line with arrows on both sides extends from 75 to 79 in increments of 1. It shows an abacus-like representation with open circles equally spaced in vertical rows above the numbers. There are two open circles above 75, four open circles above 76, four open circles above 77, no circles above 78, and three open circles above 79.

This dot plot shows the number of books read by students in Maeve’s book club. Which statement is true?

(1 point)
Responses

Exactly two members of the book club read 78 books.
Exactly two members of the book club read 78 books.

Exactly three members of the book club read 79 books.
Exactly three members of the book club read 79 books.

More members of the book club read 75 books than read 79 books.
More members of the book club read 75 books than read 79 books.

More members of the book club read 77 books than read 76 books.
More members of the book club read 77 books than read 76 books.
Skip to navigation

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
Based on the information provided in the description of the dot plot:

- Two open circles are above 75 (indicating 2 members read 75 books).
- Four open circles are above 76 (indicating 4 members read 76 books).
- Four open circles are above 77 (indicating 4 members read 77 books).
- No circles are above 78 (indicating 0 members read 78 books).
- Three open circles are above 79 (indicating 3 members read 79 books).

Now, let's analyze the statements:

1. **Exactly two members of the book club read 78 books.** - This is false since there are 0 members who read 78 books.

2. **Exactly three members of the book club read 79 books.** - This is true since there are 3 members who read 79 books.

3. **More members of the book club read 75 books than read 79 books.** - This is false since 2 members read 75 books and 3 read 79 books.

4. **More members of the book club read 77 books than read 76 books.** - This is false since 4 members read 76 books and 4 members read 77 books (they are equal).

Thus, the true statement is: **Exactly three members of the book club read 79 books.**
There are no human answers yet. A form for humans to post answers is coming very soon!

Related Questions