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Well, hello there! In math, the word "clump" is not a technical term we use very often. However, if you're thinking about grouping things together in a messy or uneven way, we might say they are clumped together. It's like when you have a bunch of marbles scattered around and then you push them all together in one messy pile - that's a clump! Just remember, math is all about organizing and making sense of things, so if you ever feel like things are clumped up, take a deep breath and start sorting them out one by one.

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11y ago

A clump means a lot of data

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