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Examine your graph plots. Is
Examine your graph plots.
Is the rate of the number of m-sides produced over time linear or non-linear? Linear; it is more of a
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dully
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How do the parallel plots engage the reader more fully in the story? (1 point)
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Examine your graph plots.
Is the rate of the number of m-sides produced over time linear (straight line) or non-linear (curved
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What is the difference between linear and nonlinear plots? (1 point)
• Linear plots include a conflict and resolution while
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Examine your graph plots.
Is the rate constant over time or does it vary over time? Theoretically, yes it is constant, but
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dully
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Which of the following plots is not appropriate for categorical data?
a) dot plot b) bar graph c) pie graph d) segmented bar
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Sam
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The box plots show the distributions of the heights of bean sprouts that have been exposed to either full sunlight or only
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c
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The box plots show the distributions of the heights of bean sprouts that have been exposed to either full sunlight or only
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c
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Marcus plots the point (4, 7) in Quadrant I on the coordinate plane. Nicole then plots the point (4, –3) in Quadrant IV of the
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The graph of g(x) is a transformation of the graph of f(x)=3^x.
Enter the equation for g(x) in the box. |Plots on graph (0,1) and
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Tom
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