Describing Patterns in Data Sets: Dot Plots and Histograms
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In this video, the teacher explains how to describe patterns in data sets using dot plots and histograms. They discuss the differences between dot plots and histograms, including how to identify clusters, peaks, and gaps in the data.
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Lower Primary
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