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Volkor Barbarian Warrior
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Task d.
a. With the data that you have, what data vis graph should be used?
I think we should have two line graphs, one showing the average temperature
(
15 minute -
daily average) and one of the humidity. They are simple, and
effective for
long term weather data we're displaying.
(daily average) and one of the humidity. They are simple, and
effective for
long term weather data we're displaying.
b. What should be represented in the above graph? Why?
Temperature/Date, and Humidity/Date. That data graphed will produce a
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