Sir in gcsc histogram we take 1cm distance on x axis without touch the y axis by mistake and all imformation then put properly the the histogram will be full wrong
Hi - you can change the x axis to make the histogram fit your grid. Here's a playlist with some more examples: ruclips.net/p/PLPglScc3TJ-OdxDBCgrxZbrNVp7kpsDhx. Best S
Simon Deacon hi ive got a question a recipe for 16 biscuits contains 128g flour 80g butter 32g caster sugar 2 eggs he has plenty of other ingredients but only 1000g flour whats he maximum number she can make whats the quickest way to work this out
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Thats it ? Our teacher explained it in a way to that you d think we were engineers.
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Sir in gcsc histogram we take 1cm distance on x axis without touch the y axis by mistake and all imformation then put properly the the histogram will be full wrong
Hi - you can change the x axis to make the histogram fit your grid. Here's a playlist with some more examples: ruclips.net/p/PLPglScc3TJ-OdxDBCgrxZbrNVp7kpsDhx. Best S
can you help with a histogram question please
+Stephen Barker - Hi - happy to help :-)
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Simon Deacon my problem is some of the bars have been drawn and dont know how high draw other bars
Simon Deacon hi ive got a question a recipe for 16 biscuits contains 128g flour 80g butter 32g caster sugar 2 eggs he has plenty of other ingredients but only 1000g flour whats he maximum number she can make whats the quickest way to work this out
+Stephen Barker - each biscuit needs 8g of flour as 128 / 16 = 8. Then divide 1000 / 8 = 125. They can make maximum 125 biscuits. All best S :-)