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I have three charts, each of which shows a normal curve (bell shaped) with 3
different means and 3 different standard deviations. Taken individually, the 3 charts are a "masterpiece." However, I wish to merge the three charts into one so I can show the 3 bell shapes on one graph. The best way to further explain is to cite this example: Chart 1 X axis 10 through 160 mean 80 std. dev. 20 Chart 2 X axis 60 through 120 mean 90 std. dev. 10 Chart 3 X axis 20 through 150 mean 85 std. dev. 25 In other words, the data points overlap for each graph; however, the 'width' of the X axis is different for each graph; in addition, the height (mean) of each graph is, also, markedly, different. HOW CAN I MERGE THESE THREE GRAPHS TOGETHER TO SHOW ONE GRAPH WITH THE 3 BELL CURVES? Thanks, FLKulchar |
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