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- based on the data in the stem and leaf plot: how many players are on the team?
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- based on the data in the stem and leaf plot: how many players are 25 years old or older?
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To solve these problems, we need the stem - and - leaf plot data. Since the stem - and - leaf plot is not provided, we can't calculate the number of players on the team (for question 8) or the number of players who are 25 years old or older (for question 9).
If we assume a typical stem - and - leaf plot structure (for example, if the stem represents the tens place and the leaf represents the units place):
For question 8 (number of players on the team)
The number of players on the team is equal to the total number of leaves in the stem - and - leaf plot. We would count the number of individual leaf values across all stems.
For question 9 (number of players 25 years old or older)
We would look at the stems that correspond to ages 25 and above. For a stem of 2, the leaves that are 5 or greater (if we consider the stem as the tens digit and leaf as the units digit) would be part of the count. We would sum up the number of leaves for stems 2 (with leaf ≥ 5), 3, 4, etc. (depending on the plot) to get the number of players who are 25 years old or older.
Since the stem - and - leaf plot is missing, we can't provide a definite answer. Please share the stem - and - leaf plot data so that we can solve these problems.
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To solve these problems, we need the stem - and - leaf plot data. Since the stem - and - leaf plot is not provided, we can't calculate the number of players on the team (for question 8) or the number of players who are 25 years old or older (for question 9).
If we assume a typical stem - and - leaf plot structure (for example, if the stem represents the tens place and the leaf represents the units place):
For question 8 (number of players on the team)
The number of players on the team is equal to the total number of leaves in the stem - and - leaf plot. We would count the number of individual leaf values across all stems.
For question 9 (number of players 25 years old or older)
We would look at the stems that correspond to ages 25 and above. For a stem of 2, the leaves that are 5 or greater (if we consider the stem as the tens digit and leaf as the units digit) would be part of the count. We would sum up the number of leaves for stems 2 (with leaf ≥ 5), 3, 4, etc. (depending on the plot) to get the number of players who are 25 years old or older.
Since the stem - and - leaf plot is missing, we can't provide a definite answer. Please share the stem - and - leaf plot data so that we can solve these problems.