explain the grouped data and ungrouped data with example
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Grouped data
Grouped data is data that has been bundled together in categories.
Ungrouped Data
Ungrouped data is the data you first gather from an experiment or study. The data is raw — that is, it’s not sorted into categories, classified, or otherwise grouped. An ungrouped set of data is basically a list of numbers.
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