b. Construct appropriate graphs, for the given scenario. Consider that 11 people take a 10 question test. Suppose one student gets 10 correct answers, one gets 9 correct, one gets 8 correct, and so on, all the way down to the student getting none correct.

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b. Construct appropriate graphs, for the given scenario. Consider that 11 people take a 10 question
test. Suppose one student gets 10 correct answers, one gets 9 correct, one gets 8 correct, and so
on, all the way down to the student getting none correct.
Transcribed Image Text:b. Construct appropriate graphs, for the given scenario. Consider that 11 people take a 10 question test. Suppose one student gets 10 correct answers, one gets 9 correct, one gets 8 correct, and so on, all the way down to the student getting none correct.
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