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grouped data is data which has been grouped: eg: 0-5, 6-10 ... if this was ungrouped data it would be written as a list of numbers: eg: 1,3,4,5,7,9 etc. If you search 'what is grouped and ungrouped data' Google, it explains it in the first link labelled: 'Grouped vs. Ungrouped Data How To Group Data' first page. hope this helped. Maria, 15.

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Oh, grouping and ungrouping data is like organizing a happy little garden! When data is grouped, similar values are put together to make it easier to see patterns. Ungrouped data is like looking at each flower individually, without any grouping. Both ways are beautiful and help us understand our data in different ways.

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