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Mathematics, 23.11.2020 23:30, cpcoolestkid4

13. The back-to-back stem and leaf plot below gives the growth in millimeters of 23 flower bulbs planted by a 5th grade class. The plant heights were measured after one
week of growth and after two weeks of growth.


13. The back-to-back stem and leaf plot below gives the growth in millimeters of 23

flower bulbs

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