The x-axis in both charts are said to be averages. From Wordnik.com. [College vs. Babies] Reference
I don't there's meant to be a value on the x-axis. From Wordnik.com. [Especially if the movie's bad.] Reference
The unmarked x-axis is the year, starting with 1950. From Wordnik.com. [YTD Hurricane Activity « Climate Audit] Reference
If so, then would the miles from home be on the x-axis?. From Wordnik.com. [Everyone has an accent. Everyone.] Reference
The x-axis of the graph is price, the y-axis the volume. From Wordnik.com. ["The Long Tail" on DRM, downloading and digital media] Reference
The point for D&D/other nerds should be under the x-axis. From Wordnik.com. [Choose you own adventure.] Reference
Those numbers on the x-axis are years after implementation. From Wordnik.com. [Matthew Yglesias » Tax Time] Reference
“Adolescents” can also substitut for “snobs” on the x-axis. From Wordnik.com. [How wonderful things become guilty pleasures.] Reference
Then the width ND of that line, when projected on the x-axis will be. From Wordnik.com. [Finitism in Geometry] Reference
For example, the x-axis of this chart is based on “cash income.”. From Wordnik.com. [Matthew Yglesias » McConnell’s Middle Class] Reference
Set x-axis to co2 level, set y-axis to temperature, what do you see?. From Wordnik.com. [SPM released « Climate Audit] Reference
And of course, absolute genius will shorten the x-axis significantly. From Wordnik.com. [The Slide of Tears] Reference
The original graphic appears to have dilated the x-axis on the right. From Wordnik.com. [Risk Management Solutions Ltd and the 37 Professors « Climate Audit] Reference
The data table calculates IRR by years (x-axis) and multiple (y-axis). From Wordnik.com. [IRR Multiplication Table] Reference
Oh dear ... mine was pretty much a straight line close to the x-axis. From Wordnik.com. [Finals, schminals.] Reference
On the x-axis is the rate of unemployment, on the y the rate of inflation. From Wordnik.com. [Book Value] Reference
The value on the y-axis relative to the value on the x-axis. gwjunkie Says. From Wordnik.com. [Nothing better to do.] Reference
What the heck is the x-axis on the most noms/oscars supposed to be? gustavo. From Wordnik.com. [The Numbers Behind The Academy Awards | /Film] Reference
As you age, you move along the x-axis until you get to the end of the curve. From Wordnik.com. [Young & old.] Reference
I thought it was quite clever putting ‘passive aggression’ on the x-axis. From Wordnik.com. [When housemates go bad.] Reference
H be the collection of all lines in the Euclidean plane parallel to the x-axis. From Wordnik.com. [The Axiom of Choice] Reference
I think the curve should drop off at some point on the x-axis, say, 6, or 8. 12. From Wordnik.com. [Why did the gopher cross the road? Actually, he didn't.] Reference
NL here corresponds to the number of layers parallel to the x-axis between p and. From Wordnik.com. [Finitism in Geometry] Reference
I dunno but I keep picturing a line along the x-axis labeled “school in summer.”. From Wordnik.com. [You tell us, in the comments.] Reference
See how things progress against an x-axis that's based on the inexorable march of time. From Wordnik.com. [The Importance of Failure - Anil Dash] Reference
The x-axis shows the new car's mpg, and the various line are for different old vehicles. From Wordnik.com. [Bill Chameides: Cash-for-Clunkers Agreement: Still Not Ready for Prime Time] Reference
Maybe x-axis could be ‘anything else’ guacamole, salsa, sour cream, cheese … tortilla. From Wordnik.com. [Belt tightening? Don’t eat the whole thing next time.] Reference
Well, there's an algorithm for an x-axis and an algorithm for the y-axis - that's software. From Wordnik.com. [B2fxxx] Reference
And on the flip-side, you could put “tolerance” (or “apathy”) on the x-axis as well. From Wordnik.com. [When housemates go bad.] Reference
Should the x-axis distinguish between “actual entitlement” and “sense of entitlement”?. From Wordnik.com. [It’s all downhill after the graduation party.] Reference
Put density on the x-axis, and status on the y-axis, and center the densities around the x = 0. From Wordnik.com. [Conventional Reflections, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty] Reference
Across the top of the chart the horizontal x-axis you write the names of the people on the team. From Wordnik.com. [How To Turn Your Creative Brainstorm Into A Completed Project | Lifehacker Australia] Reference
The x-axis is hours after formation while the y-axis is the area experiencing storm-force winds. From Wordnik.com. [YTD Hurricane Activity « Climate Audit] Reference
If you were to reverse the x-axis, it would feel weird for the exact opposite reason. ceolaf Says. From Wordnik.com. [Zoom out.] Reference
Then he offers a bizarre diagram, with two axes: on the y-axis, innovation; on the x-axis, choice. From Wordnik.com. [CES 2011: The Asus tablet strategy: never mind the quality, feel the width] Reference
How is distance along the x-axis produced from the genotype - is it one mutation per x-axis unit ?. From Wordnik.com. [Best Behe takedown *ever* - The Panda's Thumb] Reference
Across the top of the chart (the horizontal x-axis) you write the names of the people on the team. From Wordnik.com. [How To Turn Your Creative Brainstorm Into A Completed Project | Lifehacker Australia] Reference
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