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Statistics Problem

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Assalamualaikum all. I'm having this problem that I'd like some help with. As you know, xtremepapers has all the past papers of statistics, and in the new ones (2009-2010) we are required to make graphs, on the question paper. Now, my problem is with the scales on those graphs that are already provided. I want to ask, that in those graphs, is 1 Box, = 1 cm, or more? 'Cause when i look at it on the computer, while solving, it is always more than a centimeter. So, in the final paper, will the graph be a centimeter graph, or something else? Again, thanks :D
 
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Alchemist4lyf said:
Assalamualaikum all. I'm having this problem that I'd like some help with. As you know, xtremepapers has all the past papers of statistics, and in the new ones (2009-2010) we are required to make graphs, on the question paper. Now, my problem is with the scales on those graphs that are already provided. I want to ask, that in those graphs, is 1 Box, = 1 cm, or more? 'Cause when i look at it on the computer, while solving, it is always more than a centimeter. So, in the final paper, will the graph be a centimeter graph, or something else? Again, thanks :D

Hi cambridge usually provides graphs of TWO CENTIMETRES like it does in maths so in stats
hope it solves ur prob
 
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Oh.. that's good. Meaning i can easily do the working in centimeters, not inches. :D.. Thanks A lot. :D
 
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