If its a line graph then do three separate lines for the three different results but do each one in a different colour then add a key.
it has to have 2 sets of numbers
There are three main parts of dg sets one is avr and anotther one is coolent oil level
The initial observation sets the scene for an experiment...what did you see? what was happening? How to improve it? And so on. As the experiment proceeds you record all observations..what do you see?...what is happening? Etc. At the end you note the final observations and how do they differ from the initial observations. So, Initial observation is the observations you made initially of an experiment.
Hi there! Well, to answer your question, chemical reactions invlove two sets of substances: the reactants and the products. The reactants are the chemicals that are involved BEFORE the reactions occurs. The products are the chemicals that are formed as a result of the chemical reaction. In another words, the products are your end results. Therefore, chemicals reactions make new materials called the PRODUCTS, rather than reactants. For example in photosynthesis: Glucose + Oxygen -----> Carbon dioxide + Water Glucose and oxygen are your reactants, whereas carbon dioxide and water are your products.
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A key can make it easier to interpret the data sets that each part of the graph represents, especially if there is no room in the graph area for labels.
The line and the bar graph is used to describe a graph that compares two sets of data.
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bar graph
double line graph
line graph
a double bar graph
a bar graph
No, three sets of fourteen cups does not make thirty-four cups. Three sets of fourteen cups makes forty-two cups.
it has to have 2 sets of numbers
trigonometry
Yes.