Graphing A In many of your future bioscience courses, you will need to manipulate, present, and analyze data. You may us

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Graphing A In many of your future bioscience courses, you will need to manipulate, present, and analyze data. You may use any spreadsheet program you ke to complete this activity. However, you must upload your graph as a PDF. There are questions on the quiz relating to the analysis of this data set Create a line OR bar graph using the data set below. Below the table are two videos that may help. If you are not using these versions of Excalor using a different program like Google sheets, you can search for demo videos on YouTube Alternatively, you may come into the learning lab or contact student technology services for assistance (see the Start Here tab for technology resources) Weight Loss program data set. Aiden has begun a weight-loss program that includes reduced calorie intake and daily 30-minute aerobic exercise Aiden is monitoring and recording their weight each week for two months. Below is the weekly data (in pounds). Convert pounds to kilograms and plot a line graph OR a bar graph (you do not need to do both unless you're feeling extra fancy then okay). Plot time on the X-asts, and weight on the Y-axis. Your graph will be graded for completion, axis correct, and must have a descriptive tite, and X and Y-axis labels with units Weight (pounds) Weight (Kilograms) Week 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 175 170 168 165 164 163 158 156 154
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