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id: 5e9a093a74c4063ca6f7c160
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title: Data Cleaning and Visualizations
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challengeType: 11
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videoId: mHjxzFS5_Z0
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---
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## Description
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<section id='description'>
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More resources:
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- <a href="https://notebooks.ai/rmotr-curriculum/data-cleaning-rmotr-freecodecamp-fd76fa59" target='_blank'>Notebook</a>
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</section>
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## Tests
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<section id='tests'>
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```yml
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question:
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When using Matplotlib's global API, what does the order of numbers mean here?: `plt.subplot(1, 2, 1)`
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answers:
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- 'My figure will have one column, two rows, and I am going to start drawing in the first (left) plot.'
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- 'I am going to start drawing in the first (left) plot, my figure will have two rows, and my figure will have one column.'
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- 'My figure will have one row, two columns, and I am going to start drawing in the first (left) plot.'
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solution: 3
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```
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</section>
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