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Oh dear, it seems that my team captain is talking about me :roll: . I wasn't the one that had problems with scatter plots cause I was downstairs (cough alan cough)

I have Excel 2009 Enterprise Edition, so that should get me ready for Excel 2007, as Excel 2009 is built off of 2007.

@ sihT etupmoC, stack your website with water, earthquakes, spaceshuttles (cause I had three practice events that were about rovers and space missions).
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fli754 wrote:Oh dear, it seems that my team captain is talking about me :roll: . I wasn't the one that had problems with scatter plots cause I was downstairs (cough alan cough)
Good, you're following this thread like I told you to. If you knew how to do a scatter plot, then why didn't you show him instead of having me do it?
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fli754 wrote: @ sihT etupmoC, stack your website with water, earthquakes, spaceshuttles (cause I had three practice events that were about rovers and space missions).
Rovers and space missions? Where those for the questions for data?
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sihT etupmoC wrote:
fli754 wrote: @ sihT etupmoC, stack your website with water, earthquakes, spaceshuttles (cause I had three practice events that were about rovers and space missions).
Rovers and space missions? Where those for the questions for data?
There were some questions about which space mission did so and so, such as which Zond mission successfully landed on Mars or which Zond mission collected back Martian soil. There was also one practice event I found that asked my partner and I to graph the weight and closest distance reached to Mars of 4 probes (I forgot which ones).

You might have the practice event, it's about the Soviet unmanned space missions, including Zond. If not, I could send you the practice event via e-mail.

EDIT: Oh, and at my oh so kind teammate; I wasn't there when Alan was doing it, cause I told him to try the event by himself and see where that gets him. Then our coach tried to help Alan, but failed, and then I guess you showed up or something.
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yea it'll probably be on stuff like that.....
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wait, what about rovers and space missions? i thought it was geology!?! like rocks and volcanoes!!!!!????? what?! im confused....
so at state it'll be microsoft excel 2007, right?
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it could be any exel system email your state director to see if he will tell you
i am not sure if he is alowed to though
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Fuzzy Mint wrote:wait, what about rovers and space missions? i thought it was geology!?! like rocks and volcanoes!!!!!????? what?! im confused....
so at state it'll be microsoft excel 2007, right?
It can be any topic that's covered on the usgs.gov domain. I think the rovers and space missions one was probably a practice event from a previous year that was on the nasa.gov domain, but I'm not sure about that.
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but if its from the previous year wouldn't we know what to expect and stuff????
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No, he was talking about an old event that he did as practice, not during competition.
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