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Default placing numbers in one column at intervals of 2nd

I have an Excel chart of two columns of numbers. One column has
angular values (from 1 degree to 45 degrees) that are to be spaced by
intervals specified by numbers in the second column (1.3 inches to
14.1 inches).

Is there a program that will place numbers specified in the first
column by the intervals spcified in the second column? For example,
say that the column of numbers we
deg inches
1 1.3
10 4.1
15 5.7
20 6.3

Is there a program that will place the 1 degree at 1.3 inches above a
reference point in a column, 10 degrees at 4.1 inches above a reference
point, 15 degrees 5.7 inches above a reference point and so on?

15 (---------------5.7 inches)



10 (----------------4.1 inches)





1 (-----------------1.3 inches)

---------------------------------------0 inches

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