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A Stem and Leaf Plot is a special table where each data value is split into a \"stem\" (the first digit or digits) and a \"leaf\" (usually the last digit). The \"stem\" is used to group the scores and each \"leaf\" shows the individual scores within each group.
A dot plot is a type of graphic display used to compare frequency counts within categories or groups.
Each dot represents a specific number of observations from a set of data. (Unless otherwise indicated, assume that each dot represents one observation. If a dot represents more than one observation, that should be explicitly noted on the plot)
The dots are stacked in a column over a category, so that the height of the column represents the relative or absolute frequency of observations in the category.
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