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How to Create Bar and Line Graphs
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Draw and label the Axis Y – Axis X - Axis
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Identify and label variables
Y – Axis Dependent Variable (what is being observed) X - Axis Independent (what is being changed by scientist)
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Helpful Hint: DRY MIX D – Dependent M – Manipulated
R – Responding I – Independent Y – Y axis X – X axis
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Scale and Intervals Decide on an appropriate scale
Minimum and maximum numbers used on each axis. May not start with zero Numbers used should be a little below the lowest value and a little higher than the highest value Use common and consistent intervals
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Scale = 0 to 70 Intervals of 10
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Title and labels Place an appropriate and descriptive title at the top of your graph Label the Y and X axis with their variables (X with the independent variable and Y with the dependent variable
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Bar Graphs Compare groups by showing relative amounts (totals) or categories
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Line Graphs Show relationship between the independent and dependent variable Used to show trends (change over time) and make predictions
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Line Graphs can be used to show multiple sets of data
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Slugs were fed a variety of foods to determine their feeding preferences. Based on the data given, construct the appropriate graph and formulate a conclusion. Food Source Food Eaten (grams) Lettuce 4.0 Mushrooms 8.2 Dog food 0.0 Spinach 6.5 Apple 8.6 Peach 5.4 Orange 1.0
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Slugs Favorite Food
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Every ten years scientists counted the number of 3 endangered birds to see if their conservation efforts were working. Review the data table, construct the appropriate graph and formulate a conclusion. Bird Species 1950 1960 1970 Whooping Crane 24 41 78 California Condor 76 46 20 Black Swan 56 58 57
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Endangered Bird Populations
Number of Birds Years
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