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4
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Points on a graph that show relationships between two sets of data
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7
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Data that is numerical information
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8
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Q3 - Q1
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9
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Something that literally cannot happen
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13
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Values that increase together
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14
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A way of showing probability through branches
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15
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Data that is descriptive information
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16
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A special table that divides values into a stem and leaf
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17
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Show all the important values of quartiles
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1
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The average of all numbers added together, then divided by the amount of numbers in the array
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2
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Values that divide an array into 'quarters'
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3
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Values that decrease together
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5
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The middle number in an array
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6
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The number that occurs the more frequently
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10
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The highest number, minus the smallest number in a set of data
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11
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Data that has two variables
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12
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Data that has one variable
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18
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Collection of facts, such as numbers, words, measurements, observations, or even just descriptions of things
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