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People > Population > Change in numbers, 2000-2005 (vs) People > Total Hispanic Population

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8.27 million
People > Total Hispanic Population
5,284
-21,538 People > Population > Change in numbers, 2000-2005 2.01 million

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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.711 (this correlation is significant)
Outliers: California

X Axis Y Axis
Variable: People > Population > Change in numbers, 2000-2005 People > Total Hispanic Population
Plot Display: Linear Linear
Definition: Number of residents gained or lost in five year spane between 2000 and 2005. Total Hispanic Population, states (2003-2004), U.S. (2004)
Source: US Census Bureau, 2006 statehealthfacts.org
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