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A number line with arrows on both sides extends from 86 to 90 in increments of 1. It shows an abacus-like representation with open circles equally spaced in vertical rows above the numbers. There is one open circle above 86, four open circles above 87, no circles above 88, six open circles above 89, and four open circles above 90.

Mel creates this dot plot based on a numerical dataset. Which dataset did he use to get the information for his dot plot?

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This table provides the numerical information and the corresponding number of dots for the dot plot.
Numerical Information Number of Dots
86 0
87 4
88 1
89 6
90 4
This table provides the numerical information and the corresponding number of dots for the dot plot. Numerical Information Number of Dots 86 0 87 4 88 1 89 6 90 4

This table provides the numerical information and the corresponding number of dots for the dot plot.
Numerical Information Number of Dots
86 1
87 4
88 0
89 6
90 4
This table provides the numerical information and the corresponding number of dots for the dot plot. Numerical Information Number of Dots 86 1 87 4 88 0 89 6 90 4

This table provides the numerical information and the corresponding number of dots for the dot plot.
Numerical Information Number of Dots
86 1
87 4
88 0
89 5
90 4
This table provides the numerical information and the corresponding number of dots for the dot plot. Numerical Information Number of Dots 86 1 87 4 88 0 89 5 90 4

This table provides the numerical information and the corresponding number of dots for the dot plot.
Numerical Information Number of Dots
86 1
87 4
88 0
89 6
90 3
This table provides the numerical information and the corresponding number of dots for the dot plot. Numerical Information Number of Dots 86 1 87 4 88 0 89 6 90 3
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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:

  1. First Table:

    • 86: 0
    • 87: 4
    • 88: 1
    • 89: 6
    • 90: 4
    • Incorrect, does not match.
  2. Second Table:

    • 86: 1
    • 87: 4
    • 88: 0
    • 89: 6
    • 90: 4
    • Correct, matches the dot plot.
  3. Third Table:

    • 86: 1
    • 87: 4
    • 88: 0
    • 89: 5
    • 90: 4
    • Incorrect, does not match.
  4. 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.