yes
A coordinate graph is a graph of pairs of numbers that represent real-life situations.
nothing that will help you in life
there is no real life situation
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real situation example for x=14>17
Well, there's always the map. Latitude, Longitude.
Earnings over an individual's lifetime or times for running a half-marathon over a lifetime
Yes. You do have to use bar graphs for certain jobs.
The style of writing that conveys a situation of everyday life as one would expect it to occur is realistic writing.
A coordinate graph is a graph of pairs of numbers that represent real-life situations.
they aren't used in real life, not unless you need them in a situation were you would need to use them.
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if you do what profit Muhammad (pbuh) would do if you reach a certain situation
life situation
The half-life of U-235 is approximately 700 million years according to the graph.
I suppose it could be both, but line graph makes much more sense.
months* I think the best choice would be a line graph since line graphs are known to display data that changes over time. In your question the mass probably changes throughout an owl's life. This info would show clearly in a line graph since the mass changes.