At 11:48 AM +1000 5/10/01, David Parker wrote:
>Hi Teo
>
>You can grab a paper chart, and then you could plot the
>prices on one axis, and the weights on another axis.
>
>You can roughly find the price for 3Kg or 12.3Kg
>by checking out your chart.
A spreadsheet would be quick handy here - and a line graph with .1Kg ticks
on the appropriate axis.
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