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Education > Elementary & Secondary > Total Students- White, non-Hispanic (vs) Government > Seats in the House of Representatives

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Government > Seats in the House of Representatives
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37,069 Education > Elementary & Secondary > Total Students- White, non-Hispanic 1.68 million

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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.922 (this correlation is very strong)
Outliers: California

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Variable: Education > Elementary & Secondary > Total Students- White, non-Hispanic Government > Seats in the House of Representatives
Plot Display: Linear Logarithmic (base 10)
Definition: The total number of White, Non-Hispanic students enrolled in public school in the state. These data are taken from the CCD State Nonfiscal survey. Number of seats allocated in the House of Representatives by state.
Source: National Center for Educational Statistics The United States House of Representatives
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