Practice ranging the axes
On this screen there are several practice sets of data. For each set, decide what are the best ranges for each axis, and then click the "check" button (in some cases, the "right" answer is a matter of judgement, and the answers I give are the ones that I think make the most sense).
Decide the minimum and maximum...
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range | min | max | |
"x":Water temperature (°C) | 3 to 23 | ||
"y": Fish survival (%) | 3 to 100% |
Decide the minimum and maximum...
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range | min | max | |
"x": Food per day (grams) | 0.1 to 0.9 | ||
"y": Growth rate (grams/day) | 0.01 to 0.088 |
Decide the minimum and maximum...
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range | min | max | |
"x": Time (year ) | 1995 to 2003 | 2005 | |
"y": Deer-vehicle collisions (#) | 1244 to 2147 |
Decide the minimum and maximum...
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range | min | max | |
"x": Dosage of Dilaudid (mg) | 10 to 220 | 0 | |
"y": Time to relief (min) | 1 to 25 | 0 | 25 |
Decide the minimum and maximum...
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range | min | max | |
"x": Time since conception (days) | 10 to 18 | 0 | 20 |
"y": Weight of embryo (g) | 0.02 to 1.3 |
Decide the minimum and maximum...
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range | min | max | |
"x": Time spent studying (hrs) | 0 to 78 | 0 | |
"y": Grade on exam (%) | 37 to 100% | 0 |
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