To create a stem-and-leaf plot, we first need to separate each data point into a "stem" (the leading digit or digits) and a "leaf" (the trailing digit).
Let's look at the given data points: 35, 29, 44, 43, 27, 29, 24, 32.
Separating them into stems and leaves, we have:
- 24: Stem = 2, Leaf = 4
- 27: Stem = 2, Leaf = 7
- 29: Stem = 2, Leaf = 9
- 29: Stem = 2, Leaf = 9
- 32: Stem = 3, Leaf = 2
- 35: Stem = 3, Leaf = 5
- 43: Stem = 4, Leaf = 3
- 44: Stem = 4, Leaf = 4
Now, let's organize these into a stem-and-leaf plot:
Stem | Leaf
2 | 4, 7, 9, 9
3 | 2, 5
4 | 3, 4
In the bottom row of the stem-and-leaf plot, we have the stem for the number 3 and the leaves are 2 and 5.
Therefore, the numbers in the bottom row (for the stem 3) are 2 and 5.
The complete series for the data points along with repeated mentions must be organized under their respective stems.
Thus, the answer for the leaves in the bottom row is:
2 and 5.
If you are listing them without additional formatting, it would simply be:
___, 5, ___
(Note: Since only two leaves are present under stem 3, the third and fourth underscores will remain blank.)