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Share and ShowUse the data to complete the line plot. Then answer the questions. Lilly needs to buy beads for a necklace. The beads are sold by mass. She sketches a design to determine what beads are needed, and then writes down their sizes. The sizes are shown below. \(\frac{2}{5}g, \frac{2}{5}g, \frac{4}{5}g, \frac{2}{5}g, \frac{1}{5}g, \frac{1}{5}g, \frac{3}{5}g, \frac{4}{5}g, \frac{1}{5}g, \frac{2}{5}g, \frac{3}{5}g, \frac{3}{5}g, \frac{2}{5}g\) Think: There are ___ Xs above \(\frac{1}{5}\) on the line plot, so the combined mass of the beads is _____ fifths, or _____ gram. | |||||||||||
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On Your OwnUse the data to complete the line plot. Then answer the questions. A breakfast chef used different amounts of milk when making pancakes, depending on the number of pancakes ordered. The results are shown below. \(\frac{1}{2}c, \frac{1}{4}c, \frac{1}{2}c, \frac{3}{4}c, \frac{1}{2}c, \frac{3}{4}c, \frac{1}{2}c, \frac{1}{4}c, \frac{1}{2}c, \frac{1}{2}c\) | |||||||||||
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