In a survey, 40 people were asked how many times per year they had their car in the shop for repairs. The results are shown in Table 2.8. Construct a line graph. Number of times in shop Frequency 0 7 1 10 2 14 3 9
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First, we need to identify the variables. In this case, the number of times in the shop is the independent variable (x-axis) and the frequency is the dependent variable (y-axis). Show more…
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