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A stem-and-leaf plot represents quantitative data by separating each data point into two parts: the "stem," which consists of the leading digits, and the "leaf," which contains the trailing digit. For example, in the number 34, the stem is 3 and the leaf is 4. The stems are typically listed in a column to the left, while the leaves are written next to their corresponding stems, allowing for easy visualization of the data distribution. This method retains the original data values while providing a clear summary of the dataset.

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