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Mathematics, 31.03.2021 16:00 maleyjustinr

If the total length of all the meteors were distributed equally between each meteor, how long would each one be? A line plot with the title, length of meteors. The data is measurement in inches. The line plot goes from two eighths to one and seven eighths, with fourteen tick marks in all. The first tick mark is two eighths and has no data points. The second tick mark is three eighths and has one data point. The third tick mark is four eighths and has no data points. The fourth tick mark is five eighths and has no data points. The fifth tick mark is six eighths and has one data point. The sixth tick mark is seven eighths and has no data points. The seventh tick mark is one and has no data points. The eighth tick mark is one and one eighth and has no data points. The ninth tick mark is one and two eighth and has one data point. The tenth tick mark is one and three eighths and has one data point. The eleventh tick mark is one and four eighths and has no data points. The twelfth tick mark is one and five eighths and has no data points. The thirteenth tick mark is one and six eighths and has one data point. The fourteenth tick mark is one and seven eighths and has no data points.

one and one thirty sixth inches
one and one thirty eighth inches
one and one fortieth inches
one and one forty second inches

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