The median.
Measure the length of each side and add the numbers.
The answer will depend on what PLOT A and PLOT B are. But since you have chosen not to provide that information the answer is
the plot the plot
The easiest way to tell if data is normally distributed is to plot the data.line plot apex
center of it .
A practical way to determine the length of an arc in a circle is to plot two lines from the arc's endpoints to the center of the circle, measure the angle where the two lines meet the center, then solve for L by cross-multiplying the statement: measure of angle/360 = L/Circumference.
Measure the distance between the point where the line intercepts the Y axis and the origin
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No. You can do that from a bar graph, a stem and leaf chart, a scatter plot, a cumulative frequency chart.
A "plot" is not a standard measure and so the answer depends on how big the plots are.
A plot is not a standard measure so it depends on how big each plot is.
Find the number that is most to the right of the line plot.