GoMath 9.1 Line Plots
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Students have measured different amounts of water into beakers for an experiment. The amount of water in each beaker is listed below:
1/4cup, 1/4cup, 1/2cup, 3/4cup, 1/4cup, 1/4cup, 1/4cup, 1/2cup, 1/4cup, 3/4cup, 1/4cup, 3/4cup
If the total amount of water stayed the same, what would be the average amount of water in a beaker?
Students have measured different amounts of water into beakers for an experiment. The amount of water in each beaker is listed below:
1/4cup, 1/4cup, 1/2cup, 3/4cup, 1/4cup, 1/4cup,
1/4cup, 1/2cup, 1/4cup, 3/4cup, 1/4cup, 3/4cup
If the total amount of water stayed the same, what would be the average amount of water in a beaker?
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Try This!You can use the order of operations to find the average. Solve the problem as a series of expressions that use parentheses and brackets to separate them. Perform operations from inside the parentheses to the outer brackets.
Try This!
You can use the order of operations to find the average. Solve the problem as a series of expressions that use parentheses and brackets to separate them. Perform operations from inside the parentheses to the outer brackets.
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Raine divides three 2-ounce bags of rice into smaller bags. The first bag is divided into bags weighing 1_6-ounce each,
the second bag is divided into bags weighing 1/3-ounce each, and the third bag is divided into bags weighing 1/2-ounce each.Find the number of 1/6-, 1/3-, and 1/2-ounce rice bags. Then graph the results on the line plot.
Raine divides three 2-ounce bags of rice into smaller bags. The first bag is divided into bags weighing 1_6-ounce each,
the second bag is divided into bags weighing 1/3-ounce each, and the third bag is divided into bags weighing 1/2-ounce each.
Find the number of 1/6-, 1/3-, and 1/2-ounce rice bags. Then graph the results on the line plot.
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Use the data to complete the line plot. Then answer the questions.
Use the data to complete the line plot. Then answer the questions.
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