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Savvas 7th Grade Ch 2 L3 Graphs Quiz

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Scientists control changes in the responding variable.

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To help you see what the data from an experiment mean, you could use a(n) graph.

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In science, line graphs are powerful tools because they allow you to identify bias, make predictions, and recognize anomalous data.

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A graph is a(n) “description” of data.

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Line graphs display data that show how the responding variable changes in response to the manipulated variable.

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A point that does not fall exactly on a graph line is a(n) anomalous data point.

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On which of the following graphs do data points yield a straight line?

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When a graph does NOT have any clear trends, it probably means that the variables are which of the following?

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On a nonlinear graph, the data points are never which of the following?

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10.

 A line graph is used when which of the following is true?