1.   In a stem-and-leaf plot, ______.
    A. the stems are on the right side and the leaves are on the left side
    B. 0 can never be a leaf
    C. 0 can never be a stem
    D. a key is used to describe what the numbers in the plot represent.
    Hint

  2.   The stem-and-leaf plot below shows the scores on a math test. What could you conclude from this information?
   
    A. Less than half the students scored above 90. B. There were more scores in the 70s than in the 80s.
    C. Most of the scores were below 89. D. Most of the scores fell between 90-99.
    Hint

  3.   In a stem-and-leaf plot, ___.
    A. From top to bottom, the stems are in increasing order. B. From top to bottom, the stems are in decreasing order.
    C. From top to bottom, the leaves are in decreasing order. D. From top to bottom, the leaves are in increasing order.
    Hint

  4.   In the stem-and-leaf plot below, in which interval do most of the distances fall?
   
    A. 110-119 B. 140-149
    C. 130-139 D. 120-129
    Hint

  5.   Which stem-and-leaf plot correctly displays the data given in the table?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
    Hint



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