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Submitted by atquang on Fri, 10/18/2019 - 15:19

Figure 1. Weight vs. Distance Traveled. There is an inverse relationship between the weight and distance traveled for both males and females. Two outliers were removed because the values for weight and balloon length were extremely high.

Weight vs Distance Traveled

Submitted by nskinner on Fri, 10/18/2019 - 15:15

Figure 1. Weight vs Distance Travled. The weight of spiders traveling with balloons correlates to their over all weight. The heavier spiders traveled less distance while the lighter spiders traveled a greater distance in kilometers. Removed an outlier that was a weight of 32mg and an outlier that was not sex F or M. Removed an otlier that had a balloon length of 80cm.

Weight vs. Distance Traveled

Submitted by ekirchner on Fri, 10/18/2019 - 15:15

Figure 1. Spider weight versus distance traveled.

As the weight increases in both male and female spiders, the distance traveled decreases. The outliers that I deleted were the Sex: O trial because spiders are generally male or female, and the trial that had a weight of 32 mg because it was much higher than all the others.

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