What type of graph does not show the number of times a response was given?

A.) box-and-whisker plot
B.) line plot
C.) stem-and-leaf plot
D.) bar graph

IT WAS A

The type of graph that does not show the number of times a response was given is the line plot.

To determine which type of graph does not show the number of times a response was given, let's analyze each option:

A) Box-and-whisker plot: A box-and-whisker plot, also known as a box plot, displays the distribution of a set of numerical data by dividing it into quartiles. Although it does not directly show the number of times a response was given, it provides information about the minimum and maximum values, as well as the median, first quartile, and third quartile.

B) Line plot: A line plot, also called a dot plot, represents data distribution where each data point is shown as a dot above a number line. It typically displays the frequency of each response by placing a dot for each occurrence. Therefore, a line plot does show the number of times a response was given.

C) Stem-and-leaf plot: A stem-and-leaf plot is a method used to organize numerical data in order to show the distribution of responses. It does display the frequency or count of each response value. For example, if a response occurs multiple times, the stem-and-leaf plot will show multiple leaves next to that stem.

D) Bar graph: A bar graph displays categorical data using rectangular bars whose lengths represent the quantities or frequencies of the data. The height of each bar corresponds to the number of times a response was given. By examining the height of each bar, you can determine the frequency or count for each response value.

Therefore, the correct answer is B) line plot, as it does not show the number of times a response was given.

The answer is D.) bar graph.