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  2. Wikipedia:Statistics - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Statistics

    Historical information captured until September 2018. It offers metadata files to create your own statistics. wmcharts (broken) Edits GitHub: A collection of charts about Wikimedia projects, including activity on recent changes, new pages, deletions, blocks, protections, file uploads, reverts and more. wmcounter (broken) Edits GitHub

  3. Wikipedia:Graphs and charts - Wikipedia

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    A graph or chart or diagram is a diagrammatical illustration of a set of data. If the graph is uploaded as an image file, it can be placed within articles just like any other image . Graphs must be accurate and convey information efficiently. They should be viewable at different computer screen resolutions.

  4. Statistics - Wikipedia

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    Statistics is a mathematical body of science that pertains to the collection, analysis, interpretation or explanation, and presentation of data, [9] or as a branch of mathematics. [10] Some consider statistics to be a distinct mathematical science rather than a branch of mathematics. While many scientific investigations make use of data ...

  5. Can a Behavior Chart Help Motivate Your Child? - Healthline

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    Older kids may be better motivated by things like screen time, allowance, or staying up later on a weekend night. 3. Make your chart. The chart you use can be as simple as a piece of paper with ...

  6. How to Design Your Own Diet - WebMD

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    Noshing on fat-free yogurt and an apple, or a hard-cooked egg and a small whole grain roll, is more satisfying than spending the same number of calories on soda crackers, which are very low in ...

  7. How to Calculate Your Basal Metabolic Rate - Healthline

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    Your basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the number of calories your body uses to stay alive. This includes basic functions such as: breathing; heart rate and blood flow; metabolism (digestion and ...

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