It is legal: you will not get a criminal record. But it is very poor practise.
Let's say you have this data:01021011202130Enumerate the stem of the data.0,1,2, and 3 are stems since it is found first to the left.*Note that two digits like 234 have a stem of23.Enumerate the leaf.0-12 {01 and 02: the leaf are 1 and 2 since they are found first to your right}1-01 {same applies}2-01 {same applies}3-0 {same applies, the leaf is 0 since 0 is found first to the right of 30}There you have it! A stem and leaf diagram.Range formula:highest data-lowest data=rangeSo, 30-1 is 29. 29 is the range.
Monocot leaves have their leaf veins arranged parallel to each other and the long axis of the leaf (parallel vennation).
A stem-and-leaf itself is actually the answer to this question.
A double stem and leaf plot is a stem and leaf plot but there is a number in the middle and one number on each side to distibute data
Stem-and-Leaf Plot
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spinach is a plant, but we eat the leaves mainly
Root, stem and leaf
Some disadvantages: Cannot be used for categorical data. Difficult with large number of observations. Not very good if there are many stems with no leaves (you must show bare stems). This can be a problem if there are outliers. Ideally require leaves to be ordered on each stem - hard work. Tricky to use (though not impossible) if decimal stem/leaf are not the optimal solution.
red leaves, tall stems
Yeah! The stems carry the food and water to the leaf the process is called photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplast that are found in the leaf. Within the chloroplast is the chlorophyll that requires the sun's light for this process.
The waxy waterproof layer that cover most plant leaves and stems is called a cuticle. The cuticle is thicker on the upper half of a leaf's surface, and it is waterproof so as the internal areas of the leaf are kept secure from flooding, That's why you water plants at the roots.
Step 1: Determine the smallest and largest number in the data. The game stats are as follows: Blues Member Name Minutes Played Gifford 22 Slavky 29 Harrison 22 Samon 31 Mantry 20 Lewing 12 Wilson 14 Larriby 24 Paston 13 Lebling 4 Waster 2 Canno 1 Looking at the stats, we see the number of minutes played ranges from a low of 1 minute to a high of 31 minutes. Step 2: Identify the stems. For any number, the digit to the left of the rightmost digit is the stem. For example, the number 31 has a stem of 3, while the number 29 has a stem of 2. A one-digit number like 4 has a stem of 0. Think ''04'' for 4. Based on the range of 1 to 31, we need stems of 0, 1, 2 and 3. Step 3: Draw a vertical line and list the stems to the left of the line. stems appear to left of vertical line in stem-and-leaf plots Step 4: Fill in the leaves. The first data value is for Gifford, who played 22 minutes. The stem is the digit on the left. The leaf is the digit on the right. leaves appear to right of vertical line in steam-and-leaf plots Let's enter Lebling's 4 minutes. The stem is 0 and the leaf is 4. the stem is 0 and the leaf is 4 in this stem-and-leaf plot Entering the rest of the data: stem-and-leaf plot with all data entered Step 5: Sort the leaf data. The stem-and-leaf plot is easier to interpret when each row's leaves are sorted from low to high. leaves are sorted from low to high in stem-and-leaf plots And that's the stem-and-leaf plot for minutes played.
There are 15 values.
Chloroplasts are found in the cells of young stems and immature fruits, leaves are the real photosynthetic factories of the plant.
The plural of leaf is leaves so it is table leaves