line graph
a line graph would do the best or you could do the bar graph but it would be a bit longer to do
The lowest factor is 2 and the highest is 11 so the difference would be 9.
If you mean the graph, then the lowest coordinates would be (0,0). Also known as the origin.
Hourly temperature
a bar graph
To determine a climate range on a climate graph, you would look at the highest temperature (usually in the summer months) and the lowest temperature (usually in the winter months) plotted on the graph. The difference between these two points gives you the climate range for that location.
Don't arrange it at all. Call the first temperature in the list "lowest" and also "highest". Then go down the list. If a temperature is bigger than "highest", re-set "highest" to that temperature, so that further values will be compared with that. Equally, if a temperature is lower than "lowest", re-set "lowest" to that temperature, so that furher values will be also compared with that. Eventually you will reach the end of the data, with "highest" and "lowest" giving the values you want.
To calculate the temperature range below 0 degrees, subtract the lowest temperature from the highest temperature. For example, if the lowest temperature is -10 degrees Celsius and the highest temperature is -2 degrees Celsius, the temperature range would be 8 degrees Celsius (-2 - (-10) = 8).
Actually, 100 K is the lowest temperature among the three. The correct order from highest to lowest would be: 100 C, 100 F, 100 K.
It can not be told for sure that what are the highest and lowest salary in Southwest Airlines. But the lowest would be around $12 per hour and the highest would be about $180 per hour.
Usually a bar graph would be better in this situation. If the temperature is shown over time, a line graph would be better.
a line graph would do the best or you could do the bar graph but it would be a bit longer to do
You can use a bar graph or a line graph.
Kentucky's lowest temperature would be -34 F and -37 C
The highest note on a grand piano is the note C. The lowest note on a piano would be D.
The lowest factor is 2 and the highest is 11 so the difference would be 9.
Well, honey, to determine the annual temperature range for a location, you'll need the highest and lowest temperatures recorded within a year. It's like figuring out how hot and cold it gets in that neck of the woods. So, grab those temperature records and do the math, sweetie. No rocket science here, just plain ol' weather data.