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Q: What is the difference between a dot plot and line plot?
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What is the difference between a dot and a point?

a dot is the smallest point whereas a line can be assumed to be a collection of points or dots for eg- a dot is - " . " and a line (continuous dots) is " ................................. "


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a line has a dot on each end and a ray only has one dot and an arrow, it keeps on going.


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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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