7.1 L5 Graphing Practice
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Graph #1
Complete a line graph using the data provided.To make a line graph:- The independent variable is plotted on the X-axis. When you are comparing something over time, time is the independent variable.
- The dependent variable is plotted on the Y-axis.
- Decide on an appropriate scale for each axis and add your scales to the X and Y axes.
- Label each axis - Put the independent variable / time on the X-axis. Put the dependent variable / unit of measurement on the Y-axis.
- Plot your points.
- Draw your line.
- Title your graph with a descriptive title (ex. The relationship between …)
Graph #1
Complete a line graph using the data provided.
To make a line graph:
- The independent variable is plotted on the X-axis. When you are comparing something over time, time is the independent variable.
- The dependent variable is plotted on the Y-axis.
- Decide on an appropriate scale for each axis and add your scales to the X and Y axes.
- Label each axis - Put the independent variable / time on the X-axis. Put the dependent variable / unit of measurement on the Y-axis.
- Plot your points.
- Draw your line.
- Title your graph with a descriptive title (ex. The relationship between …)
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What is the independent variable?
What is the independent variable?
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What is the dependent variable?
What is the dependent variable?
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What is an appropriate title?
What is an appropriate title?
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Graph #2
Complete a line graph using the data provided.To make a line graph:- The independent variable is plotted on the X-axis. When you are comparing something over time, time is the independent variable.
- The dependent variable is plotted on the Y-axis.
- Decide on an appropriate scale for each axis and add your scales to the X and Y axes.
- Label each axis - Put the independent variable / time on the X-axis. Put the dependent variable / unit of measurement on the Y-axis.
- Plot your points.
- Draw your line.
- Title your graph with a descriptive title (ex. The relationship between …)
Graph #2
Complete a line graph using the data provided.
To make a line graph:
- The independent variable is plotted on the X-axis. When you are comparing something over time, time is the independent variable.
- The dependent variable is plotted on the Y-axis.
- Decide on an appropriate scale for each axis and add your scales to the X and Y axes.
- Label each axis - Put the independent variable / time on the X-axis. Put the dependent variable / unit of measurement on the Y-axis.
- Plot your points.
- Draw your line.
- Title your graph with a descriptive title (ex. The relationship between …)
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What is the independent variable?
What is the independent variable?
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What is the dependent variable?
What is the dependent variable?
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What is an appropriate title?
What is an appropriate title?