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7.05 Displaying and interpreting univariate data

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Mr. Rodriguez recorded the number of pets owned by each of the students in his class. He found that $15$15 people had no pets, $19$19 people had one pet, $3$3 people had two pets and $8$8 people had three pets.

Write Mr. Rodriguez's results in the frequency table below.

Number of Pets Frequency
$0$0 $\editable{}$
$1$1 $\editable{}$
$2$2 $\editable{}$
$3$3 $\editable{}$
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Bob asked $41$41 of his students to choose their favorite toy. $7$7 students picked cars, $13$13 people picked planes, $6$6 people picked balls and $15$15 people picked video games.

Write Bob’s results in the frequency table below.

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This stem-and-leaf plot records the ages of customers at a beachside café last Sunday.

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John had $7$7 blue marbles, $4$4 black marbles, $8$8 yellow marbles, $13$13 white marbles, and $6$6 red marbles. Use this information to complete the column graph.

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