What is the term for data that are grouped closely together?

A. Outlier
B. Linear
C. Positive
D. Clustering
Is the answer C?
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Yes. D is right.

Oh ok I reread it is the answer D?

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The term for data that are grouped closely together is D. Clustering. It involves finding groups or clusters in a dataset where the data points within each cluster are similar to each other, while being dissimilar to data points in other clusters.

To get this answer, you can eliminate options A, B, and C since they do not specifically refer to data being grouped closely together. Then, you are left with option D, which correctly identifies the term for this type of data. Therefore, the answer is D. Clustering.

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