Lucas compared the prices of some books. He wrote down the prices of the books rounded to the nearest dollar as shown.

6, 6, 7, 7, 9, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 13, 14, 14, 14

Which line plot correctly shows the data?

A.
A line plot titled Price of Books (in dollars) and numbered from 6 to 14. There 3 x’s over the six, 3 x’s over the 7, 0 x’s over the 8, 3 x’s over the 9, 5 x’s over the 10, no x’s over the 11, 5 x’s over the 12, 3 x’s over the thirteen, and 3 x’s over the 14.

3 marks are above the 6
3 marks are above the 7
no marks are above the 8
3 marks are above the 9
5 marks are above the 10
no marks are above the 11
5 marks are above the 12
3 marks are above the 13
3 marks are above the 14.
B.
A line plot titled Price of Books (in dollars) and numbered from 6 to 14. There 2 x’s over the six, 2 x’s over the 7, 0 x’s over the 8, 1 x over the 9, 5 x’s over the 10, no x’s over the 11, 5 x’s over the 12, 1 x over the thirteen, and 3 x’s over the 14.

2 marks are above the 6
2 marks are above the 7
no marks are above the 8
1 mark is above the 9
5 marks are above the 10
no marks are above the 11
5 marks are above the 12
1 mark is above the 13
3 marks are above the 14
C.
A line plot titled Price of Books (in dollars) and numbered from 6 to 14. There 2 x’s over the six, 2 x’s over the 7, 0 x’s over the 8, 1 x over the 9, 6 x’s over the 10, no x’s over the 11, 5 x’s over the 12, 1 x over the thirteen, and 3 x’s over the 14.

2 marks are above the 6
2 marks are above the 7
no marks are above the 8
1 mark is above the 9
6 marks are above the 10
no marks are above the 11
5 marks are above the 12
1 mark is above the 13
3 marks are above the 14
D.
A line plot titled Price of Books (in dollars) and numbered from 6 to 14. There 2 x’s over the six, 2 x’s over the 7, 0 x’s over the 8, 1 x over the 9, 5 x’s over the 10, no x’s over the 11, 4 x’s over the 12, no x’s over the thirteen, and 3 x’s over the 14.

2 marks are above the 6
2 marks are above the 7
no marks are above the 8
1 mark is above the 9
5 marks are above the
10 no marks are above the 11
4 marks are above the 12
no marks are above the 13
3 marks are above the 14

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To find the line plot that correctly shows the data, we need to analyze the given information and compare it to the line plots given.

The given data is a list of prices of books rounded to the nearest dollar:
6, 6, 7, 7, 9, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 13, 14, 14, 14

Now let's compare the given data with the line plots:

Line plot A:
- 3 marks above 6 ✓
- 3 marks above 7 ✓
- 0 marks above 8 ✓
- 3 marks above 9 ✓
- 5 marks above 10 ✓
- 0 marks above 11 ✓
- 5 marks above 12 ✓
- 3 marks above 13 ✓
- 3 marks above 14 ✓

Line plot B:
- 2 marks above 6 ✓
- 2 marks above 7 ✓
- 0 marks above 8 ✓
- 1 mark above 9 ✓
- 5 marks above 10 ✓
- 0 marks above 11 ✓
- 5 marks above 12 ✓
- 1 mark above 13 ✗
- 3 marks above 14 ✓

Line plot C:
- 2 marks above 6 ✓
- 2 marks above 7 ✓
- 0 marks above 8 ✓
- 1 mark above 9 ✓
- 6 marks above 10 ✗
- 0 marks above 11 ✓
- 5 marks above 12 ✓
- 1 mark above 13 ✗
- 3 marks above 14 ✓

Line plot D:
- 2 marks above 6 ✓
- 2 marks above 7 ✓
- 0 marks above 8 ✓
- 1 mark above 9 ✓
- 5 marks above 10 ✓
- 0 marks above 11 ✓
- 4 marks above 12 ✗
- 0 marks above 13 ✗
- 3 marks above 14 ✓

Based on this comparison, the line plot that correctly shows the data is Line plot A.

Sounds like a normal bar chart.

just match up the number of x's with the numbers in your chart.
Where do you get lost?