To fill in the missing number of people who found 3 seashells, we can start by looking at the total number of people surveyed in the frequency chart.
From the chart, we have the following data:
- Seashells found 0: 4 people
- Seashells found 1: 5 people
- Seashells found 2: 1 person
- Seashells found 4: 6 people
Now we find the total number of people represented:
Total = 4 (for 0) + 5 (for 1) + 1 (for 2) + 6 (for 4) + x (for 3) Where x is the number of people who found 3 seashells.
Total number of people = 4 + 5 + 1 + 6 + x = 16 (assumed based on typical scenarios; please adjust the total according to your actual plot)
So, we want to solve for x:
16 = 4 + 5 + 1 + 6 + x
Calculating the left side:
16 = 16 + x
So x = 0.
Thus, the missing number (number of people who found 3 seashells) is 0.
Here is the completed frequency chart:
Finding seashells Seashells found Number of people 0 4 1 5 2 1 3 0 4 6