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2–5 Line PlotsEXAMPLE Display Data in a Line PlotMAIN IDEA• Display, analyze, andinterpret data usingline plots.BOOKS Make a line plot of the data below.Number of Books Read in a Month1 3 2 1 310 1 7 3 105 7 2 8 3Step 1 Draw a line. The smallest value isbook and the largest value isbooks. So, youcan use a scale ofbe used.. Other scales could also Step 2Put an above the number that represents eachCopyright © Glencoe/<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>, a division of The <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Companies, Inc.number of books read. Add a .EXAMPLES Analyze a Line Plot How many students read 10 books?Locate 10 on the number line and count the number of ’sabove it. There are students who read books.What is the difference between the greatest and leastnumber of books represented in the line plot?The least number of books read isbooks read is .. The greatest number of10 − 1 = 9 to fi nd the difference.The difference isbooks.Math Connects, Course 1 39

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