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A scatter plot plots two variables against each other, allowing the 'researcher' to easily see if there is a correlation between the dependant variable and the independant variable with relation to their data set.
To give a quick visual impression of the relationship between two variables. Also to allow outliers to be spotted easily.
you have 2 turn the percent into a decimal the you can easily turn the decimal into a fraction
You can easily change any percent to a decimal - simply divide the percent by 100:3.8 / 100 = 0.038
Since a percent is out of 100, and you can easily multiply 1/20 by 5 to get to 100, 5%
A scatter plot plots two variables against each other, allowing the 'researcher' to easily see if there is a correlation between the dependant variable and the independant variable with relation to their data set.
3.125 easily
It easily forms an emulsion. The tiny suspended droplets scatter the light (Tyndall effect) and make the mixture look milky.
To give a quick visual impression of the relationship between two variables. Also to allow outliers to be spotted easily.
Hardness, how easily it can be scratched
you have 2 turn the percent into a decimal the you can easily turn the decimal into a fraction
You can easily change any percent to a decimal - simply divide the percent by 100:6 ÷ 100 = 0.06
You can easily change any percent to a decimal - simply divide the percent by 100:1.25 ÷ 100 = 0.0125
You can easily change any percent to a decimal - simply divide the percent by 100:3.8 / 100 = 0.038
We can easily convert 0.9 into a percent. This can be done by dividing it by the number 100.
Since a percent is out of 100, and you can easily multiply 1/20 by 5 to get to 100, 5%
To calculate the Percent to Plan, you can first substitute the variable X for the percent and the variable Y for the Plan, and then you can solve for the end rate of percent to plan easily.