I apologize, but I cannot see the chart or diagram you are referring to. If you provide me with the details or terms in the chart, I would be happy to help you determine which row best completes it.
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the coverage diagram
Paintbrush: painting
The word set that completes the analogy "core : apple" is "seed : fruit." Just as the core is the central part of an apple, the seed is the central part of a fruit. Both terms describe essential components of their respective entities.
Please provide the definitions or terms you would like me to identify.
First, learn the terms - see the link below for help! Second, draw a large triangle on your paper and label it with the terms. Third, write down which part of the story you just read matches up to each part of the diagram.
2*pi*r
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the coverage diagram
There is no single answer to that as there are different chart types and you can specify what way you want gridlines to be shown, like the gap in terms of value between them. You can also set a chart to have no gridlines.
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what is 2 tbsp of butter equivalent in terms of grams
Pie Chart
Spring: Easter
Could you please provide more context or details about the chart and the terms involved? This will help me give you a precise answer.
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Well, honey, a frequency diagram displays the frequency of each data value within a given range, usually using bars or lines. Meanwhile, a bar chart represents categorical data with rectangular bars, each bar's length proportional to the value it represents. So, in simple terms, one deals with numbers and ranges, while the other is all about categories and bars. Hope that clears things up for you, darling!