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Licensing for Data Publication

The data supporting the findings of this article are made openly available under the terms of the Open Data Common Attribution License. This license allows others to use, share, adapt, and redistribute the data in any medium, provided that appropriate credit is given to the author(s) and the original publication in MATHEdunesa is properly acknowledged.

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