Interpret line plots (practice) | Khan Academy Students in Mr Badger’s science class planted 13 conifers around the school yard After one month, they measured the heights of the conifers They rounded each measurement to the nearest 1 4 of an inch and plotted the results on the line plot below Each point represents one conifer
The table below shows the distances students - studyx. ai Verify the plot Ensure that the number of dots matches the frequency for each distance For example: 21 mile should have 6 dots stacked vertically above the 21 tick mark 241 mile should have 1 dot above the 241 tick mark
avery asked some of her classmates how far they live from school. this . . . Distance from school - regardless of instance amounts - helps interpret transportation modes, potential fatigue, accessibility issues, etc While different modes of travel produce variance in travel times despite similar distances, it’s beneficial to understand each student’s perspective
Line plots review (article) | Khan Academy What are line plots? A line plot is a way to display data along a number line Line plots are also called dot plots Below is an example of a line plot showing the distance 17 turtles traveled in an hour (we know it is 17 turtles because there are 17 dots on the line plot)