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Dot plots represent the values of a data-set which is classified according to two variables.
A dot plot
A dot plot is a plot made of dots which is useful for highlighting clusters and identifying the gaps in between 2 points/ values
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it means you put a dot on the graph where they tell you to.
You can have a scatter plot where the data is displayed as a collection of points. You can also have a dot plot where a set of data is represented by placing dots over a number line to represent the frequency of data.
The main loss is the correlation, if any, between the variables. You also lose the exact value of individual data points.
Dot plots represent the values of a data-set which is classified according to two variables.
A dot plot
Dot plot
It's called an X-Y scatter plot. The procedure is different depending on which version you have. Basically, you highlight all of the cells containing, the data; click on 'Insert' then click the icon that looks like a 'dot plot' and it should have the word 'scatter' underneath it.
A dot plot is a plot made of dots which is useful for highlighting clusters and identifying the gaps in between 2 points/ values
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it means you put a dot on the graph where they tell you to.
The single dot in braille represents 'A'
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Black dots on a map represent towns and cities. The bigger the dot, the bigger the city.