Yes, it can be any number.
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when it is a hundred stem and leaf plot you would put the first two numbers of that number in the stem part; and the last number in the leaf part and you would continue on as if it were a two digit number.
Once all of the data are displayed in the stem and leaf diagram it is simply a question of looking at the most frequentlyoccurring value.
Histogram
The major disadvantage of the Stem and Leaf plot is that it is dependant on the choice of intervals. The plot is not unique.
In statistics this is usually termed a stem-leaf plot. To see some I suggest going to image.google.com and querying for stem leaf plot.
The number that is repeated the most times.. Just like in any other part of math
If you have a stem and leaf plot like this 4/567 5/234 6/2 you can use any of the number rows to make a key. Key: 6/2=62
A double stem and leaf plot is a stem and leaf plot but there is a number in the middle and one number on each side to distibute data
The range is the difference between the maximum score and the minimum score. Let's look at an example. [Figure2] The smallest number in the stem-and-leaf plot is 22. You can see that by looking at the first stem and the first leaf. The greatest number is the last stem and the last leaf on the chart. In this case, the largest number is 55. To find the range, subtract the smallest number from the largest number. This difference will give you the range. 55 - 22 = 33 The range is 33 for this set of data.
The phrase is a stem-and-leaf diagram or stem-and-leaf chart.
It gives the numbers in numerical order, but you don't have to read the whole number and you don't lose organization.