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03 - Reading Graphs

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Part #1 - Types of Graphs.

For the examples below, please choose what type of graph you would use to best represent the data shown.
Question 1
1.

If I want to know how many glasses of water you drank every month.

Question 2
2.

Monthly average temperatures

Question 3
3.

The amount of water on earth that is fresh, salinated (salt water), trapped in ice, etc.

Question 4
4.

The speed of water needed to pick up rocks of different sizes to transport them

Part II - Graphing

For this part, please follow the instructions for each question
Question 5
5.

For the list below, please resequence the steps we learned when reviewing a graph

  1. Read the intervals to understand the scale.
  2. Look at the trend to begin making understanding.
  3. Read the title.
  4. Read the variables on the axes.
Question 6
6.

Match the graph to the name of its relationship.

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
Direct
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Constant
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Cyclic
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Indirect
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Part III - Make your own graph

After watching the EdPuzzle, please complete the graphs below.
Question 7
7.

Graph the relationship between the distance of a runner and the amount of fatigue they have.

Please mark the graphs with conceptual points, place the "x" or dots and then connect the line.

Question 8
8.

Graph the relationship between the proximity to fire and the temperature.

Please mark the graphs with conceptual points, place the "x" or dots and then connect the line.