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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
DOT DENSITY MAP
This is an image of a Dot Density Map. Dot Density Maps uses nonproportional point symbols. The symbols do not vary in size and each dot (symbol) represents equal value. Dots can be nominally differentiated by varying the shapes or colors of the point symbols.
This Dot Density Map shows the Virginia School Districts with Public Schools.
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