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According to the information in Table 1, what was the wind direction and wind speed during the feeding event that included the largest whale?


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Yeah Oh Table one below shows the recorded data from

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each scavenging event In this study got a whale species

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and signs of wind direction speed But really I think

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figure one illustrates the relationship of wind speed Teo maximum

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shark's eyes straight line and figure one is a linear

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regression fit to the data Points illustrated direct relationship between

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wind speed and maximum shark sides according to the information

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and Table one What was the wind direction and wind

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speed during the feeding event that included the largest whale

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All right Well let's say you were going back to

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table one here and check out the column labeled size

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leaders They're all chose the length of the observed whales

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Right We're seeing that largest value in that column is

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he has eighteen meaning the largest whale being feasted upon

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during one of these shark feeding events was eighteen meters

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long That's like a sixty ish feet Well this behemoth

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beats the others in size by seven or eight meters

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is a big whale and it's all we're saying This

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is going to be one Joss a meal for the

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sharks have found it well To find the other information

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you stay in the same row and look at the

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data for wind direction and wind speed and well there

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we go in the fifth and sixth comes that's where

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you find it And we found our answer The wind

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is blowing heavily in a northwesterly direction at twenty seven

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and a half Not so right there The answer is

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B We're good or blue or whatever kind of whale

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that is

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