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A small sample of computer operators shows monthly incomes of $1,950, $1,775, $2,060, $1,840, $1,795, $1,890, $1,925, and $1,810. what are these ungrouped numbers called?

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User Uni Le
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The correct answer is:

Raw data.

Step-by-step explanation:

In mathematics, raw data are numbers that have not been analyzed or processed in any way.

These numbers are simply numbers reporting incomes; there has been no processing or analysis of them. Thus they are raw data.
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User Ankit Arya
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Answer: Raw Data These un-grouped numbers which are showing monthly income are called raw data. Raw data, in simple terms, can be described as set of data which is in original form since acquisition. It is set of data which is not yet processed.
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