Help: I"ll medal
@Michele_Laino
Sorry, but I don't get it and it seems like a pain
Just start with a graph like it shows and enter random numbers. The bigger the length, the more it weighs. Ex.: Length: 29 Weight: 42
so after that what
Just keep continuing the graph. Length: 29 Weight: 42 Length: 35 Weight: 65 And just keep adding more numbers just like that.
You could plot all the points, then by "eye-ball" draw the "best" straight line through the points There are ways to mathematically find this line (least-squares), which you should use if that is what you are studying.
Did that help any?
i get it, but i dont get how am i supposed to explain that in a sentence?
You can say, in a simple way: The larger the alligator, the more the alligator weighs.
ok, but thats would not be enough though i tihnk
i think its to simple of a answer
see what i mean
Yes. You can also say: The larger the length of the alligator, the larger the number will be that the alligator weighs.
ok i tinhk that that would work
Ok
Thanks for the medal, bro!
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