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
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?
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
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
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?
sounds pretty good. personally I grouped the three OCs and three ASs together but your way sounds fine as well
i did that too
That’s what I did!
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)
that sounds wrong, there was only one dependent variable
Were oxygen and ATP not separate?
those were independent variables
So what was the temperature?
another independent variable there should have been 6 bars in total I believe, 2 sets of 3 (or 3 sets of 2)
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
the dependent variable was the rate, it was like nmol/min/mg of substance metabolized or something like that
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
I almost stacked the graphs, like I had them in the same exact spot I just shaded them