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The table below shows the number of e-mails received each day by a company employee for two separate weeks. If the data were represented with a comparative dot plot, which day would have more dots for
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The table below shows the number of e-mails received each day by a company employee for two separate weeks. If the data were represented with a comparative dot plot, which day would have more dots for week 2 than week 1
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