Would reading a comma-separated values (CSV) file on Microsoft Excel as a spreadsheet be considered data visualization?(1 point)

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Yes, an analyst could detect the trend from a table, so we can call it visualization.
Yes, an analyst could detect the trend from a table, so we can call it visualization.

No, it cannot be used for testing.
No, it cannot be used for testing.

No, it is not representing the dataset as a visual representation we should not consider it a visualization.
No, it is not representing the dataset as a visual representation we should not consider it a visualization.

Yes, it represents data, so we should consider it a visualization.

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The most accurate response would be:

No, it is not representing the dataset as a visual representation we should not consider it a visualization.

While a CSV file can contain data that can be analyzed, merely displaying that data in a table format in Excel does not constitute data visualization in the sense of graphical representation, such as charts or graphs. Data visualization typically refers to the graphical representation of information and data, making it easier to identify patterns, trends, and insights.