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Graphing

Why We Use Graphs Graphs are a visual representation of data Help us see data sets in a quick way Organized in a way to communicate something important.

Components of a Graph Independent and Dependent axis Data Points The points of the data a clearly marked Data Range The only numbers shown are relevant to the point of the graph. Titles What am I looking at, What can I interpret from what I see?

What’s Wrong with this graph?

What’s Wrong with this graph?

Examples Please use your discussion starters to observe and analyze the following graphs

Pizza Slices Vs. Happiness % Happiness I am feeling Slices of pizza consumed