CHECKING IT OVER Line Graph Assignment 2. Time (min)Height (cm) 00.0 50.5 101.0 152.5 204.5 256.0 306.5 356.5 406.5 Snow Accumulation in Peekskill April.

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CHECKING IT OVER Line Graph Assignment 2

Time (min)Height (cm) Snow Accumulation in Peekskill April 1998

THE PART OF THE EXPERIMENT THAT THE EXPERIMENTER SETS UP AHEAD OF TIME. X-AXIS MANIPULATED VARIABLE MIX TIME (MIN) What is the independent variable?

What is the scale for the x-axis? You could use guess and check. You could also calculate the interval. Scale ≥ Highest #_ ≥ 40 ≥ 2.85 round it up to 5 # of boxes 14

Time (min)

IT IS THE MEASUREMENTS OR RESULTS OF EXPERIMENT. Y-AXIS RESPONDING VARIABLE DRY HEIGHT (CM) What is the dependent variable?

What is the scale for the y-axis? You could use guess and check. You could also calculate the interval. Scale ≥ Highest #_ ≥ 6.5 ≥ 0.43 round it up to 0.5 # of boxes 15

Time (min) Height (cm)

Time (min) Height (cm) Snow Accumulation in Peekskill April 1998 Title

ANSWER: 0.5 CM 1. How much snow fell in the first 5 minutes?

ANSWER: 1. BAR GRAPHS COMPARE DATA WITHIN A GROUP AND LINE GRAPHS SHOW CONTINUOUS DATA THAT IS SEQUENTIAL. 2. Why is this data a line graph and not a bar graph?

POSSIBLE ANSWERS: MINUTES MINUTES 3. How long did it take for 3 cm to accumulate?

IT WOULD BE 6.5 CM AFTER 1 HOUR. 4. Based on this graph, what would be the snow height(cm) 1 hour after the snow began?

THE SNOWFALL HAS STOPPED FROM 30 MIN THROUGH 40 MINUTES BECAUSE IT IS NO LONGER ACCUMULATING. 5. Describe the snowfall from time 30 min through 40 min.