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#1. list examples of where it matters whether items are in order (sorted).

#2. think about your data that you’ve been collecting, how easy would it be for you to sort your data by hand? if you go to the same place everyday after school, it might be easy to “sort” your data, but how hard would it to be to sort your data by hand if you went somewhere different after school everyday?

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