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11/8/20

[Answer] A dot plot can be used to show _________________.

Answer: The distribution for a quantitative variable




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A dot plot can be used to show _________________. A dot chart or dot plot is a statistical chart consisting of data points plotted on a fairly simple scale typically using filled in circles. There are two common yet very different versions of the dot chart. The first has been used in hand-drawn (pre-computer era) graphs to depict distributions going back to 1884. The other version is described by William S. Cleveland as an alternative to the bar chart in which dots are used to depict the quantitative values (e.g. counts) associated with categorical variables. Here is the dot plot: Percent of Population with Access to Electricity. And that is a good plot it shows the data nicely . Sun Mar 29 2020 · In the dot plot all whole numbers between 16 and 25 could be listed and each value would be marked for the number of times that it occurs. This makes finding the mode very easy. In the stem-and-leaf plot 10s digits 1 and 2 would create two rows. The ones digits that correspond to that 10 would follow in order to the right of the line. Fri Oct 04 2019 · A dot plot can be used similarly except with value indicated by point positions instead of bar lengt...


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