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4 .. A mininum of 8 questions here (along with answers) |
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6 1. What is a log-log chart? |
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8 a. A straight line graph |
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9 #. A graph on the logarithmic scale |
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10 #. A graph on the logarithmic scale with different scales for x and |
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11 y axes |
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12 #. A graph in which x axis is represented in logarithmic scale. |
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14 Answer: A graph on the logarithmic scale with different scales for x |
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15 and y axes |
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17 2. We have two lists with us ``years`` and ``profit``, what statement |
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18 can be issued to plot a pie chart to plot the profit for each year, |
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19 and each wedge has to be labelled with the corresponding year. |
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21 Answer: pie(profit, labels=years) |
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23 3. |
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25 Larger Questions |
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28 .. A minimum of 2 questions here (along with answers) |
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30 1. Plot a log-log chart of the equation y=4*x\ :sup:`2` + 3*x for x |
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31 from -50 to 50. |
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33 2. Plot a bar chart which is filled with white color and which is |
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34 hatched with 135\ :sup:`o` slanting lines for the data given in the |
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35 `file(company A data) <company-a-data.txt>`_ which has years and |
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36 profit percentage for each year. |
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