Chapter 11: Q. 17 (page 615)
A stem-and-leaf plot has a stem of 4 and a leaf of 6 but the plot has no key. Give two possible values that the stem and leaf could represent. Explain your thinking.
Short Answer
The two possible values are.
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Chapter 11: Q. 17 (page 615)
A stem-and-leaf plot has a stem of 4 and a leaf of 6 but the plot has no key. Give two possible values that the stem and leaf could represent. Explain your thinking.
The two possible values are.
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