To determine which dataset Mel used to create the dot plot, let's analyze the information presented in the initial description.
According to the dot plot:
- 86 has 1 open circle (indicating a count of 1).
- 87 has 4 open circles (indicating a count of 4).
- 88 has 0 open circles (indicating a count of 0).
- 89 has 6 open circles (indicating a count of 6).
- 90 has 4 open circles (indicating a count of 4).
Now we can match this data against the provided tables:
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First Table:
- 86: 0
- 87: 4
- 88: 1
- 89: 6
- 90: 4
- Incorrect, does not match.
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Second Table:
- 86: 1
- 87: 4
- 88: 0
- 89: 6
- 90: 4
- Correct, matches the dot plot.
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Third Table:
- 86: 1
- 87: 4
- 88: 0
- 89: 5
- 90: 4
- Incorrect, does not match.
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Fourth Table:
- 86: 1
- 87: 4
- 88: 0
- 89: 6
- 90: 3
- Incorrect, does not match.
Based on this analysis, the correct table corresponding to the dataset Mel used for his dot plot is the Second Table.