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I am trying to help my daughter and do a graph of the following data:

12 different times and 12 different temperatures, I am assuming that I
should do 2 seperate line graphs, but how do I overlay or combine the times
with teh temps?

Any ideas and or alterations to my thinking appreciated!
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You probably want an "XY Scatter Chart"
On Step two of the wizard select the Series Tab at the top.
Then you can add data for the X axis and the Y axis.

Kim K wrote:
I am trying to help my daughter and do a graph of the following data:

12 different times and 12 different temperatures, I am assuming that I
should do 2 seperate line graphs, but how do I overlay or combine the times
with teh temps?

Any ideas and or alterations to my thinking appreciated!
--
Thanks,,
Kim


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Will this correlate the times wiht teh right temps? UNless I am doing
something wrong I can not get it to do what I want. Lets say that a certain
experiment happens at 70 degrees in 4:19 and then a repeat happens at 64
degrees at 5:05. HOw do I show this progression? I can put all times on the
X axis and the temps on the Y, but to show them together is what I want.
HOpe this makes sense.
--
Thanks,,
Kim


" wrote:

You probably want an "XY Scatter Chart"
On Step two of the wizard select the Series Tab at the top.
Then you can add data for the X axis and the Y axis.

Kim K wrote:
I am trying to help my daughter and do a graph of the following data:

12 different times and 12 different temperatures, I am assuming that I
should do 2 seperate line graphs, but how do I overlay or combine the times
with teh temps?

Any ideas and or alterations to my thinking appreciated!
--
Thanks,,
Kim



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Send (my private email) me the data and I'll make the graph.
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Will this correlate the times wiht teh right temps? UNless I am doing
something wrong I can not get it to do what I want. Lets say that a
certain
experiment happens at 70 degrees in 4:19 and then a repeat happens at 64
degrees at 5:05. HOw do I show this progression? I can put all times on
the
X axis and the temps on the Y, but to show them together is what I want.
HOpe this makes sense.
--
Thanks,,
Kim


" wrote:

You probably want an "XY Scatter Chart"
On Step two of the wizard select the Series Tab at the top.
Then you can add data for the X axis and the Y axis.

Kim K wrote:
I am trying to help my daughter and do a graph of the following data:

12 different times and 12 different temperatures, I am assuming that I
should do 2 seperate line graphs, but how do I overlay or combine the
times
with teh temps?

Any ideas and or alterations to my thinking appreciated!
--
Thanks,,
Kim





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