Question 1132776
here's some information on stem and leaf plots.


<a href = "https://www.mathsisfun.com/data/stem-leaf-plots.html" target = "_blank">https://www.mathsisfun.com/data/stem-leaf-plots.html</a>


here's a stem and leaf plot generator i found online.


<a href = "https://www.calculatorsoup.com/calculators/statistics/stemleaf.php" target = "_blank">https://www.calculatorsoup.com/calculators/statistics/stemleaf.php</a>


here's the results of my using this stem and leaf plot generator on your data.


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your stem in this case is the tens digit.
your leaves are the units digit.


for each data element, you would combine the leaves into the same stem.


for example:


62 60 61 are all the data elements that have the tens digit as 6.


the stem is 6.


the leaves are 0,1,2


therefore, the stem and leaf plot shows 6 as the stem and 0 1 2 as the leaves.


for all data elements that have a 7 in the tens digit, you get:


73 76 76 73 73


the stem is 7 and the leaves are 3,3,3,6,6.


that's why the stem and leaf plot shows 7 3 3 3 6 6.


each data element is shown, even if it's redundant, i.e. there are 3 data elements of 73 in the data and the stem is shown once and the leaves of 3 are shown 3 times.
likewise, there are 2 data elements of 76 in the data set and the stem is the same 7 while the additional leaves of 6 are shown 2 times.