A few days ago
mcspiffy

Stem & Leaf Graph for Four-Digit Numbers?

I’m doing my Statistics homework & it’s asking me to make a stem & leaf graph for two sets of data (so it’ll be a back-to-back stem & leaf graph). The data I have are all four digit numbers (eg. 1283, 4890, 2380, 2085, 9072, etc.) & none of these numbers are really close to one another like 1234, 1235, 1236, etc. would be. I was wondering if there was a way to make a stem & leaf graph that would be easier to read (and look like a histogram) instead of writing all the data numbers in the stem & putting 0’s in the leaf each time it appears.

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A few days ago
starfoxy

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if the data is so random, why would you need to make a stem and leaf plot? i’m sure you already know this but hey it’s all i got lol, unless they’re 2 or 3 digit numbers, and fairly close together there’s no point in plotting this way. sorry but i rly dont know how to help you!

good luck!

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