Stem-and-Leaf Plots

One of the ways to organize data is a stem-and-leaf plot. Watch the video and complete the interactive exercises.

Practice

Creating a histogram - Questions

  1. Below is the number of pages in each of the six books that Pedro read this summer.

     \begin{aligned} &584,201,255 \\ &44,312,334\ \end{aligned}

    Using the data, create a histogram.


  2. The following data points represent the number of guests at Hunter's Ribeye BBQ House each day since they opened.

    96,279,255,254,75,211,271,291

    Using the data, create a histogram.


  3. Below are the lengths (in meters) of Luiza's eight drives from the last time that she played golf.

    \begin{aligned} &213,147,156,177 \\ &130,23,78,184 \end{aligned}

    Using the data, create a histogram.


  4. The following data points represent how many houses Gregg the Garbage Man visited each day last week.

    12,28,33,37,23,14,9

    Using the data, create a histogram.