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  2. Template:Dot chart - Wikipedia

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    |color-even= Sets every other dot to a specific color (default red) |color-odd= Sets every odd dot to a specific color (default red) |square= Makes the chart/plot a square (default no) |width= The width of the chart |picture= The picture for the background of the chart, excluding File: or Image: (default Blank.png) |size= The size of the dots ...

  3. Tamil Nadu Professional Courses Entrance Examination

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    The performance in the TNPCEE is combined with the performance in the Class 12 Board Examination to arrive at a "cut-off" which is used to determine the rank of the students. TNPCEE carries 100 marks and Class 12 Board Examination carries 200 marks (marks obtained in Class 12 Board Examination of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry normalized to ...

  4. Single Window Admissions System - Wikipedia

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    This score is a weighted average combination of mathematics (100), physics (50), chemistry (50) scores in the Plus 2 (XII Std) examinations. A student's score determines their rank. Students are then invited, by the Department of Directorate of Education, Anna University, for an Engineering Admissions Counseling Process (also called Single ...

  5. The Federal Reserve’s latest dot plot, explained — and what ...

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    The Fed’s new median rate projection for 2024 signals just one rate cut. After the Federal Reserve’s latest interest rate decision, you may be tempted to try and start connecting some dots.

  6. Dot plot (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    A dot chart or dot plot is a statistical chart consisting of data points plotted on a fairly simple scale, typically using filled in circles. There are two common, yet very different, versions of the dot chart. The first has been used in hand-drawn (pre-computer era) graphs to depict distributions going back to 1884. [1]

  7. Dot distribution map - Wikipedia

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    A dot distribution map (or a dot density map or simply a dot map) is a type of thematic map that uses a point symbol to visualize the geographic distribution of a large number of related phenomena. Dot maps are a type of unit visualizations that rely on a visual scatter to show spatial patterns, especially variances in density.

  8. Cutoff grade - Wikipedia

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    Cutoff grade is the minimum grade required in order for a mineral or metal to be economically mined (or processed). Material found to be above this grade is considered to be ore, while material below this grade is considered to be waste. [1] The cutoff grade can be determined through a variety of methods, each of varying complexity.

  9. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    The DOT code can be found immediately after the letters "DOT" on a tire sidewall. It is useful in identifying tires subject to product recall [ 17 ] or at end of life due to age. It is mandated by the U.S. Department of Transportation [ 18 ] but is used worldwide.