The rise and the run.
For ungrouped data, the graph for a random variable (rv), X, is usually a line graph whose horizontal axis is the values that the random variable can take, and whose vertical axis is the number of observations (or outcomes) of the random variable that are less than or equal to that value of the rv. For grouped data the graph is usually a corresponding bar graph.
The rate of change in the variable plotted on the y axis for a unit change in the variable on the x axis.
It does not change.
An unknown number is a variable and its symbol is usually in the form of a letter such as x or y
A horizontal line
The rise and the run.
For ungrouped data, the graph for a random variable (rv), X, is usually a line graph whose horizontal axis is the values that the random variable can take, and whose vertical axis is the number of observations (or outcomes) of the random variable that are less than or equal to that value of the rv. For grouped data the graph is usually a corresponding bar graph.
dependent variable
Rate of change of the "vertical" variable in relation to the "horizontal" variable.
No. It will only do that if the other variable is dependent on it.
It is called the dependent variable
The rate of change in the variable plotted on the y axis for a unit change in the variable on the x axis.
Sometimes
It does not change.
dependent variable
An unknown number is a variable and its symbol is usually in the form of a letter such as x or y
The variable YOU change which will in turn effect another variable (the dependent variable). The controlled variable is plotted on the x - axis of a graph.