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Displaying Data Quick Check 2 of 52 of 5 Items Question Use the table to answer the question. Number of Text Messages Sent Number of Students 0 3 1 1 2 3 3 5 4 3 5 1 6 1 Your teacher surveyed your classmates to determine the number of text messages that they sent yesterday. The survey results are displayed in the table. Use the table to create a dot plot. Use Text Messages Sent Yesterday for the title. Which dot plot is correct? (1 point) Responses Image with alt text: A number line with arrows on both ends ranges from 1 to 7 in increments of 1 and shows text messages sent yesterday. It shows circles placed vertically above each number as follows: 3 circles over 1; 1 circle over 2; 3 circles over 3; 5 circles over 4; 3 circles over 5; 1 circle over 6; and 1 circle over 7. Image with alt text: A number line with arrows on both ends ranges from 0 to 6 in increments of 1 and shows text messages sent yesterday. It shows circles placed vertically above each number as follows: 3 circles over 0; 1 circle over 1; 3 circles over 2; 5 circles over 3; 3 circles over 4; 1 circle over 5; and 1 circle over 6. Image with alt text: A number line with arrows on both ends ranges from 0 to 6 in increments of 1 and shows text messages sent yesterday. It shows circles placed vertically above each number as follows: 1 circle over 0; 1 circle over 1; 3 circles over 2; 5 circles over 3; 3 circles over 4; 3 circles over 5; and 1 circle over 6. Image with alt text: A number line with arrows on both ends ranges from 0 to 6 in increments of 1 and shows text messages sent. It shows circles placed vertically above each number as follows: 3 circles over 0; 1 circle over 1; 3 circles over 2; 5 circles over 3; 3 circles over 4; 1 circle over 5; and 1 circle over 6. Skip to navigation
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To create the correct dot plot based on the survey data provided, we need to first summarize the information from the table:
- **Number of Text Messages Sent:**
- 0 messages: 3 students
- 1 message: 1 student
- 2 messages: 3 students
- 3 messages: 5 students
- 4 messages: 3 students
- 5 messages: 1 student
- 6 messages: 1 student
Now, we place dots above each corresponding number for the number of text messages sent yesterday:
- **0:** 3 dots
- **1:** 1 dot
- **2:** 3 dots
- **3:** 5 dots
- **4:** 3 dots
- **5:** 1 dot
- **6:** 1 dot
Based on the summary above, let's evaluate the options given for the dot plots.
1. **First Option:** Incorrect as it has incorrect counts and encompasses numbers beyond the range of the survey.
2. **Second Option:** Appears to match:
- 3 dots at 0
- 1 dot at 1
- 3 dots at 2
- 5 dots at 3
- 3 dots at 4
- 1 dot at 5
- 1 dot at 6
3. **Third Option:** Incorrect as the counts do not match the data.
4. **Fourth Option:** Incorrect, as it misplaces the count for some numbers.
Given this analysis, the **correct dot plot** is the **second option**.
- **Number of Text Messages Sent:**
- 0 messages: 3 students
- 1 message: 1 student
- 2 messages: 3 students
- 3 messages: 5 students
- 4 messages: 3 students
- 5 messages: 1 student
- 6 messages: 1 student
Now, we place dots above each corresponding number for the number of text messages sent yesterday:
- **0:** 3 dots
- **1:** 1 dot
- **2:** 3 dots
- **3:** 5 dots
- **4:** 3 dots
- **5:** 1 dot
- **6:** 1 dot
Based on the summary above, let's evaluate the options given for the dot plots.
1. **First Option:** Incorrect as it has incorrect counts and encompasses numbers beyond the range of the survey.
2. **Second Option:** Appears to match:
- 3 dots at 0
- 1 dot at 1
- 3 dots at 2
- 5 dots at 3
- 3 dots at 4
- 1 dot at 5
- 1 dot at 6
3. **Third Option:** Incorrect as the counts do not match the data.
4. **Fourth Option:** Incorrect, as it misplaces the count for some numbers.
Given this analysis, the **correct dot plot** is the **second option**.