I take latin and optimus means excellent or very good. That made me instantly recognise that it was asking for the best pH levels that can produce the most tadpoles! Great video and I'm taking an admissions test for one of the top high schools in the US and this helped me secure the concepts of analyzing data from not just line graphs, but all sorts of representation of data! Suprised there are 44k views and only 9 comments
Rafuto, Yes, it can be! Because, no matter the type of graph, the ways that you interpret information on the graph is going to be similar! Thank you for noticing :)
Bryan, I'm interested in the D and the I; but, I'm not understanding where you can make an I out of the X-axis. Also, I've used the term DRY MIX also - The Dependent and/or Responding variable is graphed on the Y-axis. The Manipulated and/or Independent variable is graphed on the X-axis.
100x better than my teacher. Thank you.
I take latin and optimus means excellent or very good. That made me instantly recognise that it was asking for the best pH levels that can produce the most tadpoles! Great video and I'm taking an admissions test for one of the top high schools in the US and this helped me secure the concepts of analyzing data from not just line graphs, but all sorts of representation of data! Suprised there are 44k views and only 9 comments
Immensely beneficial in analysing bar graphs!
Rafuto,
Yes, it can be! Because, no matter the type of graph, the ways that you interpret information on the graph is going to be similar!
Thank you for noticing :)
No problem!
Well explained! Easy to follow...
love the video!!!!! You're an excellent instructor
There is a trick that u can do : For the Y axis you can make a capital D out of it and for the X axis you can make a I out of it
Bryan,
I'm interested in the D and the I; but, I'm not understanding where you can make an I out of the X-axis.
Also, I've used the term DRY MIX also - The Dependent and/or Responding variable is graphed on the Y-axis. The Manipulated and/or Independent variable is graphed on the X-axis.
Thank you this has really helped
Way helpful, Thanks!!!
it is good work
This was helpful
Thanksss