Question:

The accompanying dotplot shows the carbohydrate content of

Last updated: 9/25/2023

The accompanying dotplot shows the carbohydrate content of

The accompanying dotplot shows the carbohydrate content of 77 breakfast cereals in grams Complete parts a and b Click the icon to view the dotplot a Describe the distribution The distribution of cereal carbohydrates is with grams The data range from gram s to gram s with most c grams Type integers or decimals Do not round Use ascending order b Given what you know about breakfast cereals what additional variable do you think would help describe the shape you see on this graph OA Cereals have very specific government mandates requirements before they can be sold which probably explains the small spread B Very few cereal manufacturers take consumer health into account which probably explains the low number of dots below 10 grams C Cereals made for kids can be high in sugar and carbohydrates which probably explains the high number of dots at 21 grams D A lot of cereals are exactly the same which probably explains the number of tall columns of dots