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scatter diagram
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scatter diagram
n
(Mathematics & Measurements / Statistics) Statistics a graph that plots along two axes at right angles to each other the relationship between two variable quantities, such as height and weight
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scatter diagram ndiagramma m di dispersione


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There are a variety of types of graphs (called Charts in Excel) that you can create in Microsoft Excel, including column (or vertical bar) graphs, line graphs, line and point graphs, area graphs, scatter plot graphs, pie graphs, and others.
Once you've built your square to contain all the information you need, you can export the square to Google Spreadsheets and create a rough scatter plot.
[GRAPHIC OMITTED] [GRAPHIC OMITTED] A scatter plot of county unemployment rates from December 2007 against year-over-year changes in county unemployment rates supports the observation of markedly different local labor markets within the Fourth District.
 
 
 
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