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DQ1-Week 3: Please respond to this discussion question by Thursday (Day 3):
Why are graphs and charts used to represent information? What distinguishes a histogram from a bar chart? What are some examples of grouped and ungrouped data? What would be the most appropriate graphical representation to show the dispersion of new home prices in a particular area? Why?

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<strong>DQ</strong>1-<strong>Week</strong> 3: Please respond to this discussion question by Thursday (Day 3):<br />

Why are graphs and charts used to represent information? What distinguishes a histogram<br />

from a bar chart? What are some examples of grouped and ungrouped data? What would<br />

be the most appropriate graphical representation to show the dispersion of new home<br />

prices in a particular area? Why?

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