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we asked ten students to tell us their least - favorite subject, and we…

Question

we asked ten students to tell us their least - favorite subject, and we recorded the results in a table. use the table to record the results on the dot plot. add dots by clicking on the empty plot. start from the bottom, and work your way up.
the table has two rows: the first row is the names of students (angela, richard, thomas, harris, fuller, rachel, charles, sara, anna, sophia), and the second row is their least - favorite subjects (math, english, science, french, science, p.e., science, math, english, english).
the dot plot has categories: math, english, science, french, p.e. each category has several empty circles for adding pins. keyboard help: select the image then hit space to activate keyboard pin entry. click the image to add a pin, click or enter a pin to remove it.

Explanation:

To solve this, we first count the number of students who chose each subject from the table:

  • Math: Angela, Anna → 2 students
  • English: Richard, Sophia → 2 students
  • Science: Thomas, Harris, Fuller, Rachel → 4 students
  • French: Harris? Wait, no—wait the table: Angela (Math), Richard (English), Thomas (Science), Harris (French), Fuller (Science), Rachel (P.E.? Wait no, let's re-express the table properly. Let's list each student and their subject:
  • Angela: Math
  • Richard: English
  • Thomas: Science
  • Harris: French
  • Fuller: Science
  • Rachel: P.E.
  • Charles: Science
  • Sara: Math
  • Anna: English
  • Sophia: English

Wait, let's correct the count:

  • Math: Angela, Sara → 2
  • English: Richard, Anna, Sophia → 3
  • Science: Thomas, Fuller, Charles → 3
  • French: Harris → 1
  • P.E.: Rachel → 1

Wait, maybe I misread. Let's list all 10 students:

  1. Angela: Math
  2. Richard: English
  3. Thomas: Science
  4. Harris: French
  5. Fuller: Science
  6. Rachel: P.E.
  7. Charles: Science
  8. Sara: Math
  9. Anna: English
  10. Sophia: English

Now count:

  • Math: Angela, Sara → 2 dots
  • English: Richard, Anna, Sophia → 3 dots
  • Science: Thomas, Fuller, Charles → 3 dots
  • French: Harris → 1 dot
  • P.E.: Rachel → 1 dot

To plot:

  • For Math, click 2 dots (bottom to top, so first two empty circles under Math).
  • For English, click 3 dots (first three under English).
  • For Science, click 3 dots (first three under Science).
  • For French, click 1 dot (first one under French).
  • For P.E., click 1 dot (first one under P.E.).

(Note: Since this is a dot - plot interaction, the key is to count the frequency of each subject and place the corresponding number of dots. The final "answer" here is the correct dot placement based on the counts above.)

For example:

  • Math: 2 dots
  • English: 3 dots
  • Science: 3 dots
  • French: 1 dot
  • P.E.: 1 dot

You would click the empty circles under each subject to add dots equal to the number of students who chose that subject.

Answer:

To solve this, we first count the number of students who chose each subject from the table:

  • Math: Angela, Anna → 2 students
  • English: Richard, Sophia → 2 students
  • Science: Thomas, Harris, Fuller, Rachel → 4 students
  • French: Harris? Wait, no—wait the table: Angela (Math), Richard (English), Thomas (Science), Harris (French), Fuller (Science), Rachel (P.E.? Wait no, let's re-express the table properly. Let's list each student and their subject:
  • Angela: Math
  • Richard: English
  • Thomas: Science
  • Harris: French
  • Fuller: Science
  • Rachel: P.E.
  • Charles: Science
  • Sara: Math
  • Anna: English
  • Sophia: English

Wait, let's correct the count:

  • Math: Angela, Sara → 2
  • English: Richard, Anna, Sophia → 3
  • Science: Thomas, Fuller, Charles → 3
  • French: Harris → 1
  • P.E.: Rachel → 1

Wait, maybe I misread. Let's list all 10 students:

  1. Angela: Math
  2. Richard: English
  3. Thomas: Science
  4. Harris: French
  5. Fuller: Science
  6. Rachel: P.E.
  7. Charles: Science
  8. Sara: Math
  9. Anna: English
  10. Sophia: English

Now count:

  • Math: Angela, Sara → 2 dots
  • English: Richard, Anna, Sophia → 3 dots
  • Science: Thomas, Fuller, Charles → 3 dots
  • French: Harris → 1 dot
  • P.E.: Rachel → 1 dot

To plot:

  • For Math, click 2 dots (bottom to top, so first two empty circles under Math).
  • For English, click 3 dots (first three under English).
  • For Science, click 3 dots (first three under Science).
  • For French, click 1 dot (first one under French).
  • For P.E., click 1 dot (first one under P.E.).

(Note: Since this is a dot - plot interaction, the key is to count the frequency of each subject and place the corresponding number of dots. The final "answer" here is the correct dot placement based on the counts above.)

For example:

  • Math: 2 dots
  • English: 3 dots
  • Science: 3 dots
  • French: 1 dot
  • P.E.: 1 dot

You would click the empty circles under each subject to add dots equal to the number of students who chose that subject.