1. The problem involves interpreting two dot plots representing the number of hours students spent studying.
2. Dot plot A shows most students studying about 1 hour per night, with 9 dots stacked at 1 hour, and fewer dots at 0, 2, and 3 hours.
3. Dot plot B shows only one dot, indicating very limited data or a different distribution.
4. Since the problem is about data interpretation and no calculations are required, the key takeaway is that most students studied about 1 hour per night during the school week as shown in plot A.
5. No formulas or algebraic manipulation are needed here; the focus is on understanding the data distribution from the dot plots.
6. Therefore, the answer is that plot A represents the typical study hours per night for most students, centered around 1 hour.
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