data point - A single piece of information, like a number or value, that is part of a set of data. For example, in a list of ages, each age is a data point., dot plot - A simple graph where data points are shown as dots along a number line. Each dot represents one item or value., frequency table - A table that shows how often something happens or how often a certain value appears in a set of data., bar graph - A graph that uses bars (rectangles) to show and compare data. The longer the bar, the more of that data there is., category - A group or type of data. For example, if you are counting pets, categories could be "dogs," "cats," and "birds.", data - Information or facts that are collected and organized. For example, a list of people's ages or favorite colors., graph title - The name of the graph that tells what the graph is about, like "Favorite Ice Cream Flavors.", label - Words or numbers that describe what the parts of a graph, chart, or table represent., legend (key) - A part of the graph or chart that explains what the symbols, colors, or patterns represent., pictograph - A graph that uses pictures or symbols to represent data. For example, one picture of an apple might stand for 10 apples.,

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