Question: With the given data plot of vs pi for the first 20 runs fit a line to data ... AND With Part A Runs 1-10

With the given data plot of vs pi for the first 20 runs fit a line to data ... AND With Part A Runs 1-10 find if vs Ki fit a line to data pls attach the graph and data!!! Answer # 3 as well... And #4 is the same except the slope for number 2!!! Please help

With the given data plot of vs pi for the first 20

CO U 1. Using a spreadsheet app, plot pf vs p; for all 20 runs of this experiment, including both Part A and Part B. Fit Part A and B RUN a line to the data, and show the slope on the graph. Attach the graph to your lab report. (8 pts.) VB VBF VRI VRF 0.002 0.247 0.483 0.226 0.002 0.237 0.468 -0.219 0.35 0.169 0.002 0,482 0.357 0.168 0.006 0.506 0.18 0.406 0.63 0.033 0.198 0.371 0.555 0.014 0.492 0.335 0.215 0.624 0.593 0.396 0.247 0.775 0.198 -0.035 -0.236 0.412 0.186 -0.024 -0.206 0.373 2. Using a spreadsheet, plot Kf vs K, for just the data from Part A. Fit a line to the data, and show the slope on 0.618 0.158 the graph. Attach this graph to your lab report. (8 pts.) 0.596 0.172 0.348 0.265 0.253 0.188 15 0.219 0.512 0.3 16 0.309 0.709 0.417 17 0.437 0.159 0.367 18 0.445 0.389 0.401 0.381 0.188 20 0.376 0.349 0.184 3. What should the slope of the graph for #1 above be? Why? If the slope of your graph is not what you expect, comment on the possible sources of error. (8 pts.) 26 Part A VBI VBF VRI VRF 0.002 0.247 0.483 -0.226 0.002 0.237 0,468 -0.219 0.35 0,169 0,002 0.482 0.357 0.168 0,006 0.506 32 0.18 0.406 0,63 0.033 33 0.198 0.371 0.555 0.014 34 0.492 0.335 0.215 0,624 35 0,593 0.396 0.247 0,775 36 0,198 0.035 -0.236 0.412 90 37 0.186 0.024 -0.206 0.373 38 39 40 Sheet1 + Ready 12 Accessibility: Good to go

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