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Mathematics, 12.03.2020 18:52, robert7248

A class tracked the number of hours each student plays video games in a week. Answer the questions below.

Based on the data in the line plot, calculate and show work for questions a-e.

a) Find the mean. (3 points)

b) Find the median (3 points)

c) Find the mode. (2 points)

d) Find the range. (2 points)

e) What percentage of the students play video games for more than 4 hours (round to the nearest tenth)? (4 points)

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