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What does ordered data mean?

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It is a set of data in which the position of the numbers matters. For example, the coordinate of a point in a Cartesian plane is an ordered pair. This is because the points (1, 10) and (10, 1) are quite different. The first is much further to the right while the second is higher up.

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