graph julio, eddie, jorge
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GRAPH JU
LIO, E
DDIE,
JORGE
Batte
ry a
cid
Vine
gar
Milk
Wat
er
Baking
Sod
aLy
e0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
Amount of ingri-dient (ounces)Color of outcome
Dead-------------------------
Deadish-----------------
Pink--------------------------
Pinkish-purpleish--
Purple-----------------------
Purpleish-blueish--
Blue--------------------------
AnalysisAs we can see in this graph, different substances have different effects on plants. Two of the plants got dead because the substance applied was too strong for them. While the other four had a better result. One of them didn’t last for long, but kept its color for quite a while. We thought the result for the baking soda was going to be different. We thought it was going to die, but it surprised us to see it was the one who did the best. Then the milk and water result was as we hope it would be. The graph represents the effect of substance on the plant. It shows the graph starting at the same point, then increasing a lot until it drops again. Then the most increased area comes and drops again to where it started.