Based on the line plot shown below, which amount of cheese was ordered once?

A line plot titled

A.
1
pound

B.
1
1
4
pounds

C.
1
2
pound

D.
1
1
2
pounds

Without the line plot, it is difficult to give a definite answer. Can you please provide a visual of the line plot?

To determine which amount of cheese was ordered once based on the line plot, you need to analyze the data represented by the plot.

Unfortunately, you haven't provided the line plot information, so I cannot directly answer your question. However, I can help guide you on how to interpret a line plot.

A line plot is a visual representation of data where each data point is marked on a number line. You should locate the data points on the line plot, which represent the different amounts of cheese that were ordered.

Typically, each data point is represented by a tall vertical or horizontal line, and the frequency or number of times that value occurs is marked above or below it.

To determine which amount of cheese was ordered once, you should examine the line plot and identify the data point that has a frequency of one (occurs only once). It could be represented by a single mark on the line plot.

Once you have identified the data point with a frequency of one, you can check the corresponding value indicated on the line plot's scale or legend. This value represents the amount of cheese that was ordered once.

If you can provide the line plot or additional information, I would be able to assist you further.

To determine which amount of cheese was ordered once, we need to analyze the line plot. However, you have not provided the line plot. Please provide the line plot so that I can assist you in finding the answer.