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  • #42898
    Kyle Vladetich
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    Hello,

    I'm formatting a statistics textbook and have arrived at a density curve. Print first shows a dotplot and then shows a density curve over the same dotplot as a separate graphic. Numbers below the dotplot line do not require the numeric indicator. Since the density curve is being shown on the same dotplot line, do I also omit the numeric indicators from the numbers below the density curve line?

    #42899
    Donald Winiecki
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    Hi Kyle!

    Please post a picture of the graphics you are asking about.

    Please also tell us if you are using UEB Technical braille or Nemeth braille.

    We will get right on it!

    #42901
    Kyle Vladetich
    Participant

    Here's the picture/tacs in question. The braille code in use is UEB Math/Science

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    #42904
    Donald Winiecki
    Moderator

    Thank you Kyle,

    The baseline of each graph is treated like a number line. Following the table "Use and Omission of Numeric Indicator" on page 6-3 of GSTG 2022, we see that no numeric symbols are to be used on number lines so your assessment is correct.

    The only part we see that will require the numeric indicator is the label for part (b) Height = 1/3.

    We hope this helps!

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