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Data Table

Graph-A visual display of data

A Graph Needs T-Title A-Axis I- Increments L- labels for the axis to include units S- Correct scale

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Types of Graphs and their uses Bar Graph-is numbers and categories Line graph-both variables are numbers (this is the one we use the most Pie Graph-comparing percentages

Key words for measuring Accuracy-how close a result agrees with the actual value. Precision-How well a measurement repeats itself Parallax-the effect whereby the position or direction of a measurement appears to differ when viewed from different positions Meniscus-the curved upper surface of a liquid in a tube