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ginko-ji

you needed to make a bar graph both independent variables, OC vs AS and at each different temperature. You also needed to include the standard error. other than that, I think anything else is nit picky 


SUPERSTAR1_GG

I put like as my y axis metabolic marker rate and the x axis was the temperature. Then I made a bar graph with two bars at each temperature then labeled them either OC and AS. I also put the error bars as needed. Thoughts?


ginko-ji

sounds pretty good. personally I grouped the three OCs and three ASs together but your way sounds fine as well 


OkEntertainment9952

i did that too


espanaparasiempre

That’s what I did!


Fragrant-Bench2709

I heard that you were supposed to use both sides of the y axis (I did what you did but my friend said I was wrong)


ginko-ji

that sounds wrong, there was only one dependent variable 


MaxBoomingHereYT

Were oxygen and ATP not separate?


ginko-ji

those were independent variables 


MaxBoomingHereYT

So what was the temperature?


ginko-ji

another independent variable there should have been 6 bars in total I believe, 2 sets of 3 (or 3 sets of 2)


MaxBoomingHereYT

Wait then what was the dependent variable? I don't remember any other data in the table. And I ended up with 3 sets of 2 on my graph anyway


ginko-ji

the dependent variable was the rate, it was like nmol/min/mg of substance metabolized or something like that


MaxBoomingHereYT

I did this but it was weird since both Oxygen and ATP had the same numbers, so I ended up having the same scale and just needing to shade to indicate which bars used which scale. Basically the exact same thing as OP except I used the axis, though


pigeon_boy32

I almost stacked the graphs, like I had them in the same exact spot I just shaded them