Draw a stem-and-leaf plot for the data set. (Enter numbers from smallest to largest separated by spaces. Enter NONE for stems with no values.)

60 14 24 35 22 37 14 23 19 33 15 16 50

To create a stem-and-leaf plot, we need to sort the given numbers from smallest to largest:

14 14 15 16 19 22 23 24 33 35 37 50 60

Now, let's separate each number into a stem and a leaf. The stem represents the tens place, while the leaf represents the ones place.

The stem-and-leaf plot is as follows:

1 | 4 4 5 6 9
2 | 2 3 4
3 | 3 5 7
5 | 0
6 | 0

Note: If a stem has no values associated with it, we represent it with the word "NONE". In this case, there are no numbers with stems of 4, 7, 8, or 9.

To draw a stem-and-leaf plot for the given data set, we need to first sort the numbers from smallest to largest. The sorted data set is as follows:

14 14 15 16 19 22 23 24 33 35 37 50 60

Next, we separate each number into a "stem" and a "leaf". The stem represents the tens digit of each number, and the leaf represents the ones digit.

So, we can start by listing the stems in ascending order. In this case, the stems are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.

Next, we attach the leaves for each stem. We go through the sorted data set and place the ones digit of each number next to its corresponding stem. If there are multiple numbers with the same stem, we stack their leaves in ascending order.

Using the given data set, the stem-and-leaf plot can be constructed as follows:

1 | 4 4 5 6
2 | 2 3 4
3 | 3 5 7
4 | 0
5 | 0
6 | 0

Here, the first number is the stem, separated by a vertical line, and the subsequent numbers are the leaves for that stem. If there is no value for a particular stem, we write "NONE" next to the stem.

This stem-and-leaf plot allows us to easily visualize the distribution of the data set and see the individual values.