The problem asks to create a dot plot based on the given data set representing the number of losses the Minnesota Igloos had each season. The data set is: 10, 9, 12, 10, 11, 12, 11.

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1. Problem Description

The problem asks to create a dot plot based on the given data set representing the number of losses the Minnesota Igloos had each season. The data set is: 10, 9, 12, 10, 11, 12,
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2. Solution Steps

First, we need to count the frequency of each number in the data set.
- The number 9 appears once.
- The number 10 appears twice.
- The number 11 appears twice.
- The number 12 appears twice.
Now we create the dot plot:
- Place one dot above the number

9. - Place two dots above the number

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0. - Place two dots above the number

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1. - Place two dots above the number

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3. Final Answer

The dot plot should have the following number of dots above each number:
- 9: 1
- 10: 2
- 11: 2
- 12: 2

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