For problems 1-7, use the following collection of data. Thirty-five randomly selected adults were
surveyed to determine the number of dogs they have as pets. The following results were
obtained. 1. Organize the given data by creating a frequency distribution. That is, fill in the
frequency distribution below. Record the relative frequencies as a reduced fraction, decimal
(rounded to two decimal places), and percent (rounded to the nearest 1% ), Round the central
angle to one decimal place. 2. Construct a pie chart to represent the data.

For problems 1-7- use the following collection of data- Thirty-five ra.pdf

  • 1.
    For problems 1-7,use the following collection of data. Thirty-five randomly selected adults were surveyed to determine the number of dogs they have as pets. The following results were obtained. 1. Organize the given data by creating a frequency distribution. That is, fill in the frequency distribution below. Record the relative frequencies as a reduced fraction, decimal (rounded to two decimal places), and percent (rounded to the nearest 1% ), Round the central angle to one decimal place. 2. Construct a pie chart to represent the data.