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What can dot plots and histograms tell you about a data set

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A dot plot represents data by placing a dot for each data point. A histogram groups the data into ranges and then plots the frequency that data occurs in each range. A box plot is used to compare multiple groups of data, and it shows the median, interquartile range, and maximum and minimum values of the data.

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A dot plot represents a data by placing a dot for each data point. A histogram groups the data into ranges and then plot the frequency that data occurs in each range
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