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Biology, 18.03.2021 21:30 rydro6019

PLEASE HELP FAST!! Which charts or graphs always use axes both labeled with quantitative values and show individual points of data,
meaning that each point matches with one value on the x-axis and one value on the y-axis? Check all that apply.
histograms
scatterplots
Shine graphs
pie graphs
bar graphs
frequency distributions

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