The problem requires completing a frequency table using the given data. The table shows the "Number of times being suspended" and the corresponding "Number of students". The values for 4, 5, and 6 suspensions are provided with student numbers 2, 3, and 1 respectively. We need to determine the number of students who have been suspended 7 times. Since there is no additional information or context provided, we can assume that no students were suspended 7 times.
2025/3/8
1. Problem Description
The problem requires completing a frequency table using the given data. The table shows the "Number of times being suspended" and the corresponding "Number of students". The values for 4, 5, and 6 suspensions are provided with student numbers 2, 3, and 1 respectively. We need to determine the number of students who have been suspended 7 times. Since there is no additional information or context provided, we can assume that no students were suspended 7 times.
2. Solution Steps
Since there is no information available about the number of students being suspended 7 times, it is reasonable to assume that there are zero such students.
3. Final Answer
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