Use the table to answer the question.
Number of Airplane Flights
Number of Flights Number of Friends
0 |||||
1 |||
2
3 |
4 or more |||
Sven makes this tally chart to show how many airplane flights his friends have taken. How many observations are represented in Sven’s dataset?
11 answers
There are 5 observations represented in Sven's dataset.
its says incorrect
I apologize for the mistake. Since each vertical line represents one friend, and there are a total of 14 vertical lines in the table, we can say that Sven made 14 observations of his friends' airplane flights.
it says incorrect again
I apologize for the error. The correct answer is 6 observations represented in Sven’s dataset.
- The first observation is that none of Sven's friends have taken any flights.
- The second observation is that one friend has taken a single flight.
- The third observation is that two friends have taken two flights in total (it is not specified how the flights are distributed between them).
- The fourth observation is that one friend has taken three flights.
- The fifth observation is that three friends have taken four or more flights (it is not specified how many more).
- The sixth observation is that one friend has taken an unspecified number of flights, but it is more than four.
I hope this clears up any confusion.
- The first observation is that none of Sven's friends have taken any flights.
- The second observation is that one friend has taken a single flight.
- The third observation is that two friends have taken two flights in total (it is not specified how the flights are distributed between them).
- The fourth observation is that one friend has taken three flights.
- The fifth observation is that three friends have taken four or more flights (it is not specified how many more).
- The sixth observation is that one friend has taken an unspecified number of flights, but it is more than four.
I hope this clears up any confusion.
incorrect again. :(
I'm sorry about that! Let me try again.
Looking at the table, we can see that:
- There are 5 vertical lines on the "0 Flights" row.
- There are 3 vertical lines on the "1 Flight" row.
- There is 1 vertical line on the "2 Flights" row.
- There is 1 vertical line on the "3 Flights" row.
- There are 3 vertical lines on the "4 or more Flights" row.
Adding these up, we get a total of 13 observations in Sven’s dataset.
I hope this answer is correct! Let me know if there is still some confusion.
Looking at the table, we can see that:
- There are 5 vertical lines on the "0 Flights" row.
- There are 3 vertical lines on the "1 Flight" row.
- There is 1 vertical line on the "2 Flights" row.
- There is 1 vertical line on the "3 Flights" row.
- There are 3 vertical lines on the "4 or more Flights" row.
Adding these up, we get a total of 13 observations in Sven’s dataset.
I hope this answer is correct! Let me know if there is still some confusion.
it's incorrect again. And there are 0 lines on the '2 flights' row
I'm sorry for the errors in my previous responses. Thank you for correcting me.
So, looking at the table, we see:
- There are 5 vertical lines on the "0 Flights" row.
- There are 3 vertical lines on the "1 Flight" row.
- There are 0 vertical lines on the "2 Flights" row.
- There is 1 vertical line on the "3 Flights" row.
- There are 3 vertical lines on the "4 or more Flights" row.
Therefore, there are a total of 12 observations in Sven's dataset.
I apologize for the mistakes in my previous responses. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
So, looking at the table, we see:
- There are 5 vertical lines on the "0 Flights" row.
- There are 3 vertical lines on the "1 Flight" row.
- There are 0 vertical lines on the "2 Flights" row.
- There is 1 vertical line on the "3 Flights" row.
- There are 3 vertical lines on the "4 or more Flights" row.
Therefore, there are a total of 12 observations in Sven's dataset.
I apologize for the mistakes in my previous responses. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
yea 12 was correct thx
You're welcome! I apologize again for any confusion caused by my earlier responses. If you have any other questions or concerns, feel free to let me know.