The figure contains six bar graphs labeled Part a to f. Part (a) is labeled “Density”. The horizontal axis is labeled “Density (kilograms per cubic meter)” and shows six categories from left to right: “less than 800”, “800 to 1000”, “1000 to 1200”, “1200 to 1400”, “1400 to 1600”, and “greater than 1600”. The right vertical axis is labeled “Cumulative percentage of data (percent)” and ranges from 0 to 100 in increments of 20 units. One bar represents the count of data samples, and a line with square markers represents the cumulative percent. The approximate data values are as follows: less than 800: Count: 40, Cumulative percentage: 29. 800 to 1000: Count: 28, Cumulative percentage: 50. 1000 to 1200: Count: 18, Cumulative percentage: 65. 1200 to 1400: Count: 20, Cumulative percentage: 78. 1400 to 1600: Count: 8, Cumulative percentage: 85. Greater than 1600: Count: 25, Cumulative percentage: 100. Part (b) is labeled “W slash C”. The horizontal axis is labeled “W slash C ratio” and shows five categories from left to right: “less than 0.3”, “0.3 to 0.4”, “0.4 to 0.5”, “0.5 to 0.6”, and “0.6 to 0.7”. The left vertical axis is labeled “Count of data samples” and ranges from 0 to 80 in increments of 20 units. The right vertical axis is labeled “Cumulative percentage of data (percent)” and ranges from 0 to 100 in increments of 50 units. The bars represent the count of data samples, and a line with square markers represents the cumulative percentage. The approximate data values are as follows: less than 0.3: Count: 12, Cumulative percentage: 10. 0.3 to 0.4: Count: 58, Cumulative percentage: 50. 0.4 to 0.5: Count: 57, Cumulative percentage: 90. 0.5 to 0.6: Count: 9, Cumulative percentage: 97. 0.6 to 0.7: Count: 4, Cumulative percentage: 100. Part (c) is labeled “S C M”. The horizontal axis is labeled “S C M Replacement (percent)” and shows six categories from left to right: “less than 10”, “10 to 20”, “20 to 30”, “30 to 40”, “40 to 50”, and “greater than 50”. The left vertical axis is labeled “Count of data samples” and ranges from 0 to 100 in increments of 20 units. The right vertical axis is labeled “Cumulative percentage of data (percent)” and ranges from 0 to 100 in increments of 20 units. The bars represent the count of data samples, and a line with square markers represents the cumulative percentage. The approximate data values are as follows: less than 10: Count: 48, Cumulative percentage: 35. 10 to 20: Count: 36, Cumulative percentage: 60. 20 to 30: Count: 10, Cumulative percentage: 70. 30 to 40: Count: 20, Cumulative percentage: 85. 40 to 50: Count: 10, Cumulative percentage: 92. Greater than 50: Count: 13, Cumulative percentage: 100. Part (d) is labeled “F A slash Binder”. The horizontal axis is labeled “F A slash Binder” and shows four categories from left to right: “0”, “0 to 1”, “1 to 2”, and “greater than 2”. The left vertical axis is labeled “Count of data samples” and ranges from 0 to 120 in increments of 20 units. The right vertical axis is labeled “Cumulative percentage of data (percent)” and ranges from 0 to 100 in increments of 20 units. The bars represent the count of data samples, and a line with square markers represents the cumulative percentage. The approximate data values are as follows: 0: Count: 102, Cumulative percentage: 72. 0 to 1: Count: 27, Cumulative percentage: 95. 1 to 2: Count: 2, Cumulative percentage: 97. Greater than 2: Count: 7, Cumulative percentage: 100. Part (e) is labeled “S P”. The horizontal axis is labeled “Superplasticiser (percent)” and shows six categories from left to right: “0”, “0 to 0.5”, “0.5 to 1”, “1 to 1.5”, “1.5 to 2”, and “greater than 2”. The left vertical axis is labeled “Count of data samples” and ranges from 0 to 120 in increments of 20 units. The right vertical axis is labeled “Cumulative percentage of data (percent)” and ranges from 0 to 100 in increments of 20 units. Blue bars represent the count of data samples, and a line with square markers represents the cumulative percentage. The approximate data values are as follows: 0: Count: 108, Cumulative percentage: 77. 0 to 0.5: Count: 12, Cumulative percentage: 86. 0.5 to 1: Count: 16, Cumulative percentage: 96. 1 to 1.5: Count: 2, Cumulative percentage: 99. 1.5 to 2: Count: 5, Cumulative percentage: 100. Greater than 2: Count: 0, Cumulative percentage: 100 Part (f) is labeled “Thermal Conductivity”. The horizontal axis is labeled “Thermal Conductivity (watts per meter kelvin)” and shows five categories from left to right: “0 to 0.2”, “0.2 to 0.4”, “0.4 to 0.6”, “0.6 to 0.8”, and “greater than 0.8”. The left vertical axis is labeled “Count of data samples” and ranges from 0 to 80 in increments of 20 units. The right vertical axis is labeled “Cumulative percentage of data (percent)” and ranges from 0 to 100 in increments of 20 units. The bars represent the count of data samples, and a line with square markers represents the cumulative percentage. The approximate data values are as follows: 0 to 0.2: Count: 55, Cumulative percentage: 40. 0.2 to 0.4: Count: 52, Cumulative percentage: 75. 0.4 to 0.6: Count: 14, Cumulative percentage: 85. 0.6 to 0.8: Count: 13, Cumulative percentage: 95. Greater than 0.8: Count: 12, Cumulative percentage: 100. Note: All numerical values are approximated.Dataset focusing on thermal conductivity as the output parameter
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