Which line plot matches the set of data
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To determine which line plot matches a given set of data, you will need to have the data and plot it on a graph. Here are the steps to do so:
1. Start by organizing the given set of data. Write down the individual values in a list or a table.
2. Determine the range of the data. Find the smallest and largest values in the set to identify the range.
3. Decide on the intervals for the x-axis. This depends on the range of the data and the scale you want to use. Make sure the intervals evenly and appropriately cover the range.
4. Create a line plot graph by drawing the x and y-axes. Label the x-axis with the data intervals and the y-axis with the frequency or count of each data value.
5. Using the given set of data, plot each value on the line plot by marking a dot above the corresponding interval on the x-axis. If there are multiple instances of the same value, stack the dots vertically.
6. After plotting all the data values, you should have a line plot that represents the given set of data.
Now, once you have followed these steps to create the line plots for each given set of data, you can compare them. Look for the line plot that matches the values you plotted based on the given data.
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