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Stem-and-Leaf Plots
Temperature
What is the coldest temperature on the chart?

Ask by Chan Rodriquez. in the United States
Mar 25,2025

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Cannot determine the coldest temperature without the stem-and-leaf plot data.

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To determine the coldest temperature from a stem-and-leaf plot, we need to analyze the data presented in the plot. However, since the stem-and-leaf plot is not provided in your message, I cannot directly identify the coldest temperature.
If you can provide the data from the stem-and-leaf plot, I can help you find the coldest temperature. Please share the details of the plot.

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Stem-and-leaf plots are a fantastic way to visualize numerical data while preserving the actual values. In these plots, the “stem” represents the leading digit(s), while the “leaf” represents the trailing digit. It’s like a cozy little home for your data, keeping everything organized and easy to read! When it comes to reading temperatures, look for the smallest value in your plot—the coldest temperature will be the one that lies furthest down on the scale.
If you’re diving into the world of data visualization, consider mixing things up with a box plot or histogram too. Each style has its own flair—box plots highlight median and quartiles beautifully, while histograms create a gorgeous picture of data distribution. They’ll all help you uncover trends or anomalies, making your analysis even more engaging!

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