You have been promoted to senior engineer in charge of accidents, and you now ha
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You have been promoted to senior engineer in charge of accidents, and you now have to earn your pay! Congratulations! You must review the data, prepare a small report that summarizes the situation, and recommend a course of action. These steps are described on page 2. The responses to each prompt should constitute a logical and complete flow of thought. Do not just string together weakly related responses. As a general guideline, a 250 word response should be sufficient. Table 1: Pipe Tests Day Num. Temperature (F) Erosion Blowout HeatingIndex Comment 70 1(4) effects at joint gamma 344 441 578 data lost 67 7 797 870 70 57 effects at joint alpha effects at joint gamma effects at joint alpha 1017 10 090 11 1236 12 1272 13 1306 14 1383 15 1461 16 1478 17 1527 18 1569 19 1598 20 1635 21 1662 22 689 23 1736 24 1(4) 1(4) 70 67 3(2) 11effects at joints alpha and beta 75 67 70 81 76 75 76 4 effects at joints beta and gamma effects at joint gamma 3. Suggest several methods to present the data in a manner different than Figure 1. Defend your suggested methods by briefly describing how your presentation approach would highlight one or more aspects of the data that is/are not readily perceived in the current version of the figure and table. Is there a conclusion that you reach with your new presentation that you did not reach after examining Figure 1?Explanation / Answer
Every method of storing data is going to have some trade-offs.
1. We can separately make three table for three type of accidents i.e., erosion, blowout, and heating.
2. We can sort this table or above table by the damage index and observe the pattern in the temperature.
3. We can also target the data according to the comments i.e., what kind of damage has been done.
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