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Can a scatter plot have two of the same y? - Answers

Yes, a scatter plot can have two or more points with the same y-value. This occurs when multiple data points share the same value on the vertical axis but differ on the horizontal axis. In such cases, the points will be plotted vertically aligned at that y-value, which can indicate clustering or repeating measurements at that particular level.



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Yes, a scatter plot can have two or more points with the same y-value. This occurs when multiple data points share the same value on the vertical axis but differ on the horizontal axis. In such cases, the points will be plotted vertically aligned at that y-value, which can indicate clustering or repeating measurements at that particular level.



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Can a scatter plot have two of the same y? - Answers

Yes, a scatter plot can have two or more points with the same y-value. This occurs when multiple data points share the same value on the vertical axis but differ on the horizontal axis. In such cases, the points will be plotted vertically aligned at that y-value, which can indicate clustering or repeating measurements at that particular level.

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