1. **Stating the problem:** We are given a stem-and-leaf plot representing camcorder screen sizes in inches and a description of dot plot graphs. We need to fill in the blanks with the correct answers based on the stem-and-leaf plot and the dot plot description.
2. **Understanding the stem-and-leaf plot:** The stem represents the integer part of the screen size, and the leaf represents the decimal part. For example, 1 | 8 means 1.8 inches.
3. **Data from the stem-and-leaf plot:**
- Stem 1: leaf 8 → 1.8 (1 data point)
- Stem 2: leaves 1, 5, 5, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9 → 2.1, 2.5 (twice), 2.9 (nine times)
- Stem 3: leaves 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3 → 3.2 (five times), 3.3 (two times)
- Stem 3: leaf 3 → 3.3 (1 time, possibly a typo or continuation)
4. **Counting frequencies:**
- At 2.5 inches: 2 data points
- At 2.9 inches: 9 data points
- At 3.2 inches: 5 data points
- At 3.3 inches: 3 data points (2 + 1)
- At 1.8 inches: 1 data point
- At 2.1 inches: 1 data point
5. **Matching with dot plot graph B description:**
- Most dots clustered near 2.5 and 3 inches
- Dot plot shows 9 dots at 2.5 (likely including 2.9 values rounded or grouped)
- 6 dots at 3 inches (likely 3.2 and 3.3 combined)
- Few dots between 0 and 1 inches
6. **Filling in the blanks:**
- The stem-and-leaf plot is positioned at the top-left.
- The dot plot choices are positioned at the bottom-left and bottom-right quadrants.
- The correct dot plot graph is B, which shows the clustering near 2.5 and 3 inches.
Final answers:
- Stem-and-leaf plot position: top-left
- Dot plot graph selected: B
- Dot plot positions: bottom-left and bottom-right
This matches the data distribution and the description given.
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