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| style="vertical-align:top;width:20%;" | <div style="padding: 3px; line-height: wrap_content; border-bottom:1px dashed #000000; font-family:helvetica"> [[IS428_AY2019-20T1_Assign_Benedict_Then_Question_5 | <font color =#000000><b>Question 5</b></font>]] | | style="vertical-align:top;width:20%;" | <div style="padding: 3px; line-height: wrap_content; border-bottom:1px dashed #000000; font-family:helvetica"> [[IS428_AY2019-20T1_Assign_Benedict_Then_Question_5 | <font color =#000000><b>Question 5</b></font>]] | ||
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+ | This chart is a guide to let people better understand the different radiation levels instead of showing them cpm measurements where the majority of the people do not know what it means or how to interpret it. Throughout my findings, analysis and visualization, I will be using this chart as a common point of reference for so that it is more intuitive and easier to understand my visualizations which will consist of radiation measurements. In addition, I will be using this chart as a reference to identify characteristics, patterns or anomalies during major events in St'Himark. |
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Point of Reference For Analysis
This chart is a guide to let people better understand the different radiation levels instead of showing them cpm measurements where the majority of the people do not know what it means or how to interpret it. Throughout my findings, analysis and visualization, I will be using this chart as a common point of reference for so that it is more intuitive and easier to understand my visualizations which will consist of radiation measurements. In addition, I will be using this chart as a reference to identify characteristics, patterns or anomalies during major events in St'Himark.