A central axis is part of a computer system or other electronics. It is a freestanding box that holds data for these electronics.
Do you want to know who ruled the Axis Powers?
there were more than two sides, america, germany, japan, italy, africa, canada, france, sweden, i think, no polish
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Prior to WWII, it was Germany, Italy and Japan. I know other countries became allies of these three, but officially the Tri-Part Axis was the official treaty.
It is customary to put it along a horizontal axis.
The information you put on the x-axis depends on the context of your data. If you are comparing data related to age, such as age groups or changes over time, then age would typically go on the x-axis. If you are comparing data related to height, such as heights of individuals or different groups, then height would go on the x-axis.
True. An axis locates data.
The horizontal axis, or "X" axis, is usually reserved for the variable you have no control over, such as the passing of time. This is called the independent variable.
The independent data goes on the x-axis. The x-axis is the abscissa and the vertical y-axis is the ordinate.
The y-axis.
You need to tell us what it is about the gas that you are measuring. Time on x-axis is correct.
Because if you don't, how will people know what the explanatory variable is?
You need to use Excel. Put your data into an Excel spreadsheet. If you have both an X axis and a Y axis put each axis into a column (X should be first column, ideally), otherwise if you just have an Y axis put your data in a column and your X axis will be the row number. If you have an X axis you'll need to sort by it. To do this select all your data (not just 1 column or it will only sort that column!) Go to Data menu and select Sort. Sort by your X axis column, ascending. Go to Insert menu and select Chart. Choose XY (scatter) as your type. Select what kind of lines you want. Follow the wizard to create whatever axis labels you want, or if you don't need labels, just hit Next a lot. At the end of the wizard click Finish and your graph appears.
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Density is defined as mass/volume, and since slope is rise/run, with the rise being the y-axis and the run the x-axis, mass should be the y-axis and volume the x-axis. For example, you would put grams on the y-axis and ml on the x-axis.
City planners who want to know where to put such services as schools and playgrounds need data about marital status.