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What does each point (x, y) represent? the number of students that year the years since 2000 the number of years for each student enrollment a pairing of the year with the student enrollment of that year
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What does each point (x, y) represent? the number of students that year the years since 2000 the number of years for each student enrollment a pairing of the year with the student enrollment of that year
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