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What is the best way to display data if there is a wide range and we want to see individual data?
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What is the best way to display data if there is a wide range and we want to see individual data?
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Bar graph.
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A bar graph allows you to see each individual data bar, and i'm assuming a "wide range of numbers" which can be done by counting in a pattern (ex: by 5's, by 10's, etc.)
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