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Need Help with basic Stats

it looks like a bunch of "instantaneous breathing rates" in "breaths per minute"... the first one is in the upper left, the last one is the in the lower right, 40 in total.
 
Originally posted by: SidewaysN2second
i know that, but i dont understand what the question is asking of me, im not too sure how to organise it

well histogram should be self expanatory...

i dunno what a time plot is, but i would guess it means to plot them in the sequence they happened... 1 through 40. since there are no other units of time...
 
could anyone draw a quick example on a piece of paper, scan it, and send it to me? i know its asing alot but i am super struggling here, i need a visual example, damn Profs.. i cant relate any of the examples i have here
 
uh... yea i don't have *that* much free time 😛

but what i think you need to do is make a graph with the numbers 1 through 40 as the units on the x-axis... then the y-axis should be in units of breaths per minute. does that make sense?
 
Originally posted by: SidewaysN2second
ok, i think i got you, 1 to 40 up and down, and a suggestion on what i should use as the intervals for Breaths Per minuite on the bottom?

no no, the 1 to 40 should be on the x-axis (sideways). that is how i would imagine a time plot should be at least...

anyways, interval is up to you... i would do like 3 bpm or something.
 
Originally posted by: SidewaysN2second
does 1-40 have to be done like 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 etc... or can i do tht in intervals as well?

well i dunno what your prof's personal preference is, but i think intervals of 5 would be fine...

just to make sure, intervals refer to just the markings on the axis... each individual data point needs to be plotted however.
 
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