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         <title>This week I have learnt three different type of variables.  Which is univariate data which tells me that it can only deal with one thing at a time and it deal with weight of a single thing.I have also learnt the bivariate data deals with two variables while multivariate data deals with more than two variables which allows us the use with a lot of different graphs showing how many people say yes or no for example if I have a question stating do all male eat grass.  Five might say yes while 35 may say no.  So therefore I will have a graph showing the number who don’t and the number who do.</title>
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