Answer:
The answer is below
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is not correct, the correct question is:
The regional manager of a chain of department stores created the following stem-and-leaf plot showing the number of pairs of boots at each of the stores:
I 0 I
I 1 I 7 8
I 2 I 0 5 8
I 3 I 4 4 7 8
I 4 I 0
I 5 I
I 6 I
How many department stores have more than 60 pairs of boots
Answer:
The stem and leaf plot is a table which is used to represent a value with the first and other digit as the stem while the last digit is the leaf.
From the table attached, the first column is the stem and the remaining column are the leafs. Therefore from the table, below are the pairs of boots in different stores:
17, 18, 20, 25, 28, 34, 34, 37, 38 and 40.
All the store have fewer than 60 boots. This means that the number of stores with more than 60 pairs of boots is 0