To answer how to construct a table we must do some definitions the first being that of a table. For discussion purposes here in the wiki we will generally define what is not a table:
not a place to place lunch or dinner plates or coffee cups.
not a place to conduct experiments or more properly a work bench.
not a place to position of place tools, telephones and/or books.
A table is a two dimension place to position truncated information in a list for human visual presentation to allow rapid access/knowledge to the expanded information. Here we talk about an information bit with x and y coordinates on a standard written page of about 8 1/2" by 11" paper.
A table must have it's attributes defined usually in a title with subparagraphs for other data definitions. Here is a simple example, Title, data bits, attributes as follows: Our Color Table (title)
Red 0 yellow 0 blue 0 (data bits)
Red 1 yellow 1 blue 1
Red 2 yellow 2 .....
Three colors in increasing darkness from 0 to 2 of the visual light spectrum. (attributes) Tables also have embellishments such as boldness, underlines, and other visual helpers. The above table is reconstructed with these embellishments in mind as follows:
---- ---- Human Colors
Red 0 yellow 0 blue 0
Red 1 yellow 1 blue 1
Red 2 yellow 2 . . . . .
Three colors in increasing darkness from 0 to 2 of
the visual light spectrum.
---- ----
When you construct and use a table to solve a problem, you are using a numerical approach.
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you construct a square by doing tattee on it look for the tattee.
Construct and angle and bisect it, that should do it.
You construct a Hexagon by drawing 8 lines that touch each other.
Construct a truth table for ~q (p q)
When you construct and use a table to solve a problem, you are using a numerical approach.
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Table is a physical construct that has rows and columns. It similar in many forms to a database.
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The wood used to construct the table is solid. The table is not a liquid, nor is it a gas - therefore, it is a solid.
Draw up a table with several columns, each representing a variable. Each row in the table is an observation, with data stretching across the columns.
The 1897 version
Keep track of the females in a cohort
The Fujita scale is not a physical thing that you construct; it is a system of rating tornado, though you could perhaps make a poster of it. See the link below for a table.
It's been worked on for many years, but is technically not done yet
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