Yes because you need the data on the right and across the bottom to make the graph
No but you do need a dataset or data range with which to to populate the graph.
You can draw a line graph if you have-- the slope of the line and one point on the lineOR-- two points on the line
Outliers will make give the graph a long tail (or tails). Overall, the graph will be flatter and wider.
After you have your data, when you record it into the histogram, you make a graph just like a bar graph, only, this time the bars are touching! Does that make sense? Please tell me if i'm wrong!:)
Yes because you need the data on the right and across the bottom to make the graph
No but you do need a dataset or data range with which to to populate the graph.
what incrament would ba a apppropriate to make a graph of the data
As long as you have your data in a data table and you know how to make a graph, yes.
Import your data into an Excel spreadsheet. Select the data appropriately and choose the graph you would like to present your data in. You can use chart wizard to do this.
Visuals
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you can visualize the graph better than the table. ---------------------------------------------------- A data can make A PATTERN much easier to recognize and understand.
It depends on the domain and codomain (range) of he data.
A key can make it easier to interpret the data sets that each part of the graph represents, especially if there is no room in the graph area for labels.
hi I'm Robert the answer to this question is that when scientists collect data they are often trying to find out whether certain factors changed or rein the same. Often, the simplest way to do that is to record the data in a table and then make a graph. Although you may be able to detect a pattern of change from a data table. One way to record data from an experiment is by using a data table. Then, the data may be plotted on a graph to make it easier to interpret.
to observe general trends and pattern in a data