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What is ungrouped data? ​

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Answered by υէïε
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  • 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. 
Answered by BrainlySrijanunknown
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Grouped data is data that has been bundled together in categories. Histograms and frequency tables can be used to show this type of data:

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