The problem asks us to identify which number, from 4 to 9, was drawn the most times based on the given line plot. The line plot shows the frequency of each number being drawn.

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1. Problem Description

The problem asks us to identify which number, from 4 to 9, was drawn the most times based on the given line plot. The line plot shows the frequency of each number being drawn.

2. Solution Steps

To solve this problem, we need to read the line plot and find the number with the highest frequency.
- The number 4 was drawn 3 times.
- The number 5 was drawn 4 times.
- The number 6 was drawn 6 times.
- The number 7 was drawn 8 times.
- The number 8 was drawn 5 times.
- The number 9 was drawn 2 times.
The number that was drawn the most times is 7, as it was drawn 8 times.

3. Final Answer

7

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