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It uses a different group of participants for each of the treatment conditions being compared.
I think you are going for continuous variable, as compared with discrete variables.
Each wedge shows the relative size of a specific data item when compared to the whole data set.
A pie chart which is the most used chart in the business world is used to show how much something is worth compared to the whole thing. A chart is usually based on a 100% scale and each slice to the chart is a certain percentage of the whole thing. The bigger the slice is the more percentage of the whole thing is made up of that part or slice. It can be used to show how much something is liked compared to other things, business sales by each business compared to a whole and sports stats also.Because the information can be easily read and therefore makes it easy to present and analyse data. Each section can be viewed easily with different sections and colours.A pie chart is not used for sophisticated mathematical analysis. It is used to show how a given quantity is divided up, in a way can be easily seen.A pie chart is best used when representing how the measured statistic, or "piece," fits into the whole "pie" (100%).For example: In a family of 6, there is a father, mother, 3 brothers and 1 sister. A pie chart comparing males to females in this family would show a 72% male piece and a 38% female piece.
Each outcome is equally likely and so the probability of each outcome is 1/36.
There is no testing that has been done recording the amount of pesticide a mouse will take to kill compared to a grasshopper. The amount of pesticide that it would take would depend on the size of the grasshopper, and the size of the mouse.
There is no testing that has been done recording the amount of pesticide a mouse will take to kill compared to a grasshopper. The amount of pesticide that it would take would depend on the size of the grasshopper, and the size of the mouse.
The mice ingested 10x the amount of pesticide since 10% of what the grasshopper consumed is passed on to the next trophic level, and since about 1 mice eats 10 grasshoppers, that's 100% of the pesticide ingested by the mice.
Theoretically the same percentage in relation to it's body weight, but poison labelled for rodents and insects are different things
the mechanical part of a mouse can be seen as the driver of direction in a mouse.
Four. If there are three and only three mice "opposite" each corner (in the other corners). Otherwise there would be more than three "opposite" each corner. (The part about the tail was not part of the original riddle, but basically they're saying that each mouse can see the other three in their corners.)
3 on each eye!
They were created to like each other, there is no WHY.
they are different to each other
A mouse could bite a rabbit, but they wouldn't bother each other normally.
have 2 mouse traps on it and have them facing opposite directions. have strings attached to each mouse trap and have each string wrapped an opposite direction around the axle. then set it up to have one mouse trap trigger the other.
You should not keep a rat and a mouse on the same cage together, The rat will most likely kill the mouse as that is their natural instinct.