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Equal Interval Classification Method: A Case Study
The Equal Interval classification and Quantiles method made different spatial patterns on the maps. The Quantiles classification method had produced closer spatial patterns than the spatial patterns the Equal Interval classification method had produced.

The Equal Interval classification method is the best method to represent data to the county. This classification method shows the exact census tracts with the highest family household income concentration while the Quantiles classification method shows other census tracts with a high family household income concentration. Also, the Equal Interval Classification method is the best method for representing total white population because it shows the other census tracts with a high white population.

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