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Fig 3.13: Performance in a Noisy Room

            You would notice that the performance of the students in the quiet room is superior to their performance in the
            noisy room.
            However, it would be much easier to observe this trend, if both the graphs are plotted in the same figure (Fig 3.14), as
            illustrated below:
             >>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
             >>> timeSpentStudying = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
             >>> quietRoomScores = [63, 75, 82, 87, 93, 100]
             >>> noisyRoomScores = [58, 62, 68, 69, 75, 80]
             >>> plt.plot(timeSpentStudying, quietRoomScores, 'ro-')
             >>> plt.plot(timeSpentStudying, noisyRoomScores, 'b<-')
             >>> plt.xlabel('No of hours studied')
             >>> plt.ylabel('Score')
             >>> plt.title("Performance in a Noisy Room vs Quiet Room")
             >>> plt.show()





























                                          Fig 3.14: Performance in a Noisy Room vs Quiet Room


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