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Measures are arranged in some meaningful manner.
- A Discrete Data
- B Variable Data
- C Grouped Data
- D Ungrouped Data
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Grouped data refers to a way of organizing and presenting data in which the values are grouped into intervals or classes. This is done to simplify the data and make it more manageable for analysis. In grouped data, the values are arranged in a meaningful manner by grouping them into specific ranges or categories. This allows for easier interpretation and analysis of the data, as it provides a clear overview of the distribution and patterns within the data set.