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Objective: How does a scientist set-up the appropriate graph?
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Take the page and divide it into 6 equal boxes Number the boxes Notes: How to Graph12 34 56
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Used to show data that continues Points connected Show relationship b/w IV and DV.
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Data NOT continuous Used to COMPARE descriptive data (like amounts or percent)
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Data NOT continuous Usually data is show as “part of a whole” or as percentages Categories add up to 100%
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Heating a pan of water over a time period Shows the number of students earning A’s, B’s, C’s in Biology class Measuring the percent of each gas in the air Shows the percentage of allowance spent on different things Show height change over 16 year period. LINE BAR PIE PIE LINE
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Title: contains IV and DV (Y versus X) Axis X-axis = IV Y-axis = DV Labeled w/units Scale Key (if needed)
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Guidelines: Determined by your data range Use easy numbers: (1,2,5,10) Scales on x-axis and y-axis usually not same DO NOT USE YOUR DATA AS A SCALE!!
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Answer the following question in a 2 complete sentence: Why is it important for scientists to graph data that they collect?
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