To determine the total hours that the class has been doing math homework every day based on the line plot, you would need to analyze the data presented in the plot. Unfortunately, I don't have access to the line plot that you mentioned.
However, I can guide you on how to calculate the total hours if you have the information:
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Identify the Fractions: Look at the fractions displayed on the line plot. They represent the hours spent on math homework by each student.
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Count the Responses: Count how many students reported each fraction.
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Convert Fractions to Hours: If necessary, convert the fractions to a decimal form or keep them as fractions.
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Calculate Total Hours: Multiply each fraction by the number of students who reported that fraction, and then sum all the results to get the total hours spent on math homework.
Here’s a brief example:
- If 3 students reported 1/2 hour, and 2 students reported 1 hour, the calculation would look like this:
- For 1/2 hour: \(3 \times \frac{1}{2} = \frac{3}{2} \text{ hours}\) (which is 1.5 hours)
- For 1 hour: \(2 \times 1 = 2 \text{ hours}\)
Total hours = 1.5 + 2 = 3.5 hours.
Remember to provide the specific details from the line plot for a more precise answer!