The line plot below shows the lengths of bolts Mr. Slivka found in his drawer.

He needs 16 bolts that are longer than 1 inch for a project he is working on.

Does he have enough bolts for his project?

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A.
Yes. There are 16 bolts that have lengths greater than 1 inch, which is just enough.

B.
Yes. There are 18 bolts that have lengths greater than 1 inch, which is more than enough.

C.
No. There are only 3 bolts with lengths greater than 1 inch, which is not enough.

D.
No. There are only 12 bolts that have lengths greater than 1 inch, which is not enough.

A. Yes. There are 16 bolts that have lengths greater than 1 inch, which is just enough.

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To determine whether Mr. Slivka has enough bolts for his project, we need to analyze the line plot.

Looking at the line plot, you can see different lengths of bolts represented by the marks on the plot. However, since the line plot is not given in the question, it is not possible to analyze it further.

Therefore, without any information about the specific lengths of the bolts or the total number of bolts, we cannot determine whether Mr. Slivka has enough bolts for his project.

The correct answer would be "Insufficient information given."