Graphing Study Guide A graph is a way to illustrate information using pictures. A graph has several items that must always be included *A title – tells.

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Graphing Study Guide A graph is a way to illustrate information using pictures. A graph has several items that must always be included *A title – tells what the graph is about *Labels on the X axis and Y axis *sometimes a key – an explanation of how the data is being represented tally marks– a way of keeping count by drawing marks data chart – a way to organize data that can be put on a graph Day of the week Sparrows Robins Friday 1 5 Thursday 4 3 Wednesday 2 Tuesday Monday

3. Picture graph – a graph that shows data using pictures bottom side 3. Picture graph – a graph that shows data using pictures