<p>YAY thank you all!! Hahaha & @helloworld456, so that would be 30 million…?</p>
<p>@MMA there was a graph you had to pick
i picked the one showing how soil pH correlates to elevation because that was the purpose of the experiment</p>
<p>hmm not very sure. Those elevation and pH questions were the hardest for me at least.</p>
<p>Um, I got they both affected the growth for one of them.</p>
<p>@MMAfAnatic9 the one where they gave different graphs/axes? & @gsfan01 I didn’t get that one either…I think I put B - it was something like helping electric signals or whatever</p>
<p>@austorior i also got that</p>
<p>Trunk diameter on y-axis, and soil diameter on the x. The results were looking how elevation/ph affected trunk diameter and since the diameter was a result it had to be on the y-axis. And there was only one graph with that sooo I think that’s right.</p>
<p>oh no, i picked group number (the 1,2,3,4,etc) vs growth since I thought the ph and elevation were independent variables and the growth was the dependent?</p>
<p>@gsfan01 I put that one too because there was one where it was pH and temperature (or whatever the other one was) and so it didn’t really make sense</p>
<p>^ I picked the one that had girth as the y axis, since that was the dependent variable…but not sure!! Ah!</p>
<p>I chose that Ph and elevation affected the experiment… </p>
<p>gsFan: I think the agreed answer was that it affect the neurons because Na(sodium) and action potential and all that. TOo bad i omitted it though =</p>
<p>@gsfan it was the one with neuron and signals. I was wondering if you guys put elevation and ph affected growth and it seems some of you did. However, i picked the graph where PH was related to size because I don’t think finding a correlation between PH and elevation was the point of the experiment.</p>
<p>Yeah I think neurons was correct</p>
<p>^MMA yeah thats what I did :)</p>
<p>since the group number should contain both criteria… that was my logic since other ones were only introducing one independent and group contains both pH and elevation.</p>
<p>Common assumption of the trees is that they were all the same age I think?</p>
<p>@lord. I chose that too.</p>
<p>@lordfarquaad yup that’s what i put!</p>
<p>thats what I put, same age</p>
<p>lol, I put that as well :D</p>
<p>@lord Did you mean you diameter on Y axis and soil PH on the x because there was no soil diameter.</p>
<p>*put the diameter</p>