use the stem-and leaf plot below to answer questions 11-13. Assume that 30/0=300

30/0
31/2 2
32/1 5
33/0 3 6
34/4 5 7 8
35/1 1 2 9

How many numbers are in the original data set?
6
16
22
9

What is the largest number in the data set?
9
22
35
359

If this data were put into a bar graph, which of the following would be true regarding the shape of the graph?

it would be skewed left
it would be skewed right
It would be bell-shaped
There is not enough information to tell

Assume that 30|0 = 300 Use the stem - leaf plot below to answer the question. How many numbers are in the original data set

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To answer questions 11-13 using the stem-and-leaf plot, here's how you can approach each question:

11. How many numbers are in the original data set?
To determine the number of numbers in the original data set, you need to count the individual numbers listed in the stem-and-leaf plot. Looking at the plot, we can see that there are a total of 6 numbers. Therefore, the correct answer is 6.

12. What is the largest number in the data set?
To find the largest number in the data set, you need to look at the highest value in the plot. In this case, the highest value is 359 (interpreted as 35 in the stems and 9 in the leaves). Therefore, the correct answer is 359.

13. If this data were put into a bar graph, which of the following would be true regarding the shape of the graph?
Based on the given stem-and-leaf plot, we cannot determine the shape of the graph. The stem-and-leaf plot only displays the individual values and their distribution. To determine the shape of the graph, you would need additional information, such as the frequency or the actual values. Therefore, the correct answer is "There is not enough information to tell."