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I am trying to do a math model that requires one x data points with two
different sets of y data points. I am comparing average ocean water temp to
storm activity for the last twenty years. Any ideas on how to do this?
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See your other post.
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I am trying to do a math model that requires one x data points with two
different sets of y data points. I am comparing average ocean water temp
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storm activity for the last twenty years. Any ideas on how to do this?
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Thanks David - that did the trick
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See your other post.
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I am trying to do a math model that requires one x data points with two
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to
storm activity for the last twenty years. Any ideas on how to do this?
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