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The Canadian lynx and the snowshoe hare have a predator-prey relationship. You will use two sets of population data and present them in a single graph.

Using the second picture below,label the x-axis ‘‘Year of Study’’.Label the x-axis with data listed in the first picture.(pls make sure that the grid your using is same as picture two below)


Based on the sizes of the numbers for each population, create a scale on the two separate y-axes. The snowshoe hare population ranges in size from 5000 to 95000. Label the y-axis on the left side of the x-axis as “Hare population (in thousands)." Number this y-axis from 0 to 100, in intervals of 10. The lynx population ranges in size from 500 to 6000. Label the y-axis on the right side of the x-axis as "Lynx population (in thousands)." Number this y-axis from 0 to 10, in intervals of 1.


Construct a line graph using the data from the first picture below.Use a different coloured like for each population.


Give your graph a title.Create a legend for your graph so it is easy to read.

The Canadian lynx and the snowshoe hare have a predator-prey relationship. You will-example-1
The Canadian lynx and the snowshoe hare have a predator-prey relationship. You will-example-1
The Canadian lynx and the snowshoe hare have a predator-prey relationship. You will-example-2
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Answer:

see attached

Step-by-step explanation:

This sort of graphing exercise is more easily accomplished using a spreadsheet or charting tool. The result of that effort is attached.

The second attachment is the spreadsheet containing the data and the chart. It is in "open-office" format.

The Canadian lynx and the snowshoe hare have a predator-prey relationship. You will-example-1
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