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Use the data on U.S. real GDP below to compute real GDP per person for each year. Then use these numbers to compute the percentage increase in real GDP per person from 1993 to 2012.
Pie Chart
A circular statistical graphic which is divided into slices to illustrate numerical proportion.
Cumulative Frequency Distribution
A frequency distribution that shows frequencies for class intervals along with the cumulative frequency at each.
Frequency Distribution
A summary of how often different values occur within a dataset, typically organized into a table or graph.
Class Intervals
The range of values within which a data point in a frequency distribution falls, often represented in grouped data.
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