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Q: Why did the graph stay flat with masses greater than 40g?
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What kind of graph would you use for numerical data?

you could use almost any kind of graph if you label it. But i would stay away from pie graphs. I would use a box and whisker plot.


What happens when you multiply a positive number greater then one?

It can increase, decrease or stay the same depending on what you multiply it by.


Why some foam cubes get smaller in a syringe and some stay the same size?

Becausse ghe gas hass not a lot of pressure so it will push the cubes flat but the syringe isnt strong enogh to keepp them all flat


Why do graphs mislead?

Graphs can mislead people by the way they are prepared. See related links for good examples of misleading graphs. When you see a graph, you are seeing a summary of the data. Sometimes our data is misleading, so the graph is just presenting misleading data. For example, I show a graph of how much men and women make each year at a company. I see men make more every year, while women just stay about the same. Perhaps the company just has one woman working there. Perhaps in her job, there are no salary increases. I can also not start the y-axis at zero, to exagerrate the differences. A chart should include all the data. Excluding some data can result in a misleading graph. However, in a graph showing changes over period of time, the preparer of the graph has to chose how long a period is relavent. If we are explaining global warming, a plot showing 100 years might be good. But a graph of car accidents per year, perhaps 5 years is more reasonable.


is 0.08 bigger or is 0.83 bigger?

0.83 is bigger.

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How do you play happy birthday on Flute without using the note a flat and g flat?

Stay in C major.


What is flat roof?

flat roofing is simply a flat roof structure, ie their is no slope in the roof, it is completely flat. For that reason it has to be super waterproof has rain will collect and stay on the roof.


Does scale mean on a graph areas where the data increase decrease or stay the same overtime?

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Does it matter if you live in a flat?

no it doesn't at least you have a place to stay so do not listen to others that say oh you live in a flat


What is roofing?

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Why does the y-value of the velocity vs. time graph stay constant?

You're looking at one specific velocity/time graph that we can't see. From your description, we can tell that the object whose motion is described by that graph is moving at a constant rate of speed ... which is exactly what you just said while looking at the graph.


What types of land are safest during an earthquake?

A place with lots of tree's because it holds The safest ground conditions during earthquakes are hard rock masses (such as granites) with only a think soil cover as hard rock masses tend to undergo lower amplitude shaking than softer materials and also the thin soil reduces the risk of liquefaction occurring.


Why planets and moons of planets stay in their orbits?

The forces of gravity between two masses are the cause of all orbits.


How do you make the front of your pants stay flat?

you have to wear really tight undies