I'm very confused with this question: what is the factor associated with the difference between 828 and 653?
First, find the difference between 828 and 653.
175
then what do i do?
hm.. is it a multiple choice question or a free response?
its for my lab
i will give u the full thing
Normalize oxygen evolution rates relative to the day with the highest chlorophyll concentration used. Assumption is that oxygen evolution (production) is directly proportional to chlorophyll concentration. Since you are measuring a product then you must multiply the mean %02/min values by the factor associated with the difference in [chlorophyll] . Once lab day averages have been normalized, subtract the 'no light' value for that day from the 6 light distance values for that day. Fully normalized average values (7 conditions) for each lab day's data (3 days) can then all be compiled and used to calculate errors and plot data points. Note that n (sample size) for calculating SE is the total number of samples run (Mon. through Wed) for each condition. Don't forget that the numbers below are an average of 2 runs for each. ...i get everything but that part throws me off
please, someone help me
i'm having a panic attack over this
ok so... I know this: (25)(7)=175 and vice versa but the question is sort of confusing
Has your teacher given you any examples??
no
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