You would not use a graph to determine one person's height at a single point in time.
You could use a line graph to track the height of a person over time.
You could use a histogram to determine the heights of lots of people at one time.
There would be no definite correlation. It would just be a random correlation that would be all over the graph because there is no trend in hair color and weight. Your weight doesn't determine your hair color.
A line graph is best.
ordinal
A line graph would be what you plot for a function. for example, y = X2. Plotting this will result in a continuous line.A scatter graph will result from measuring a population or an experiment.For example, if you plotted the weight vs height for your class members, you would have a scatter graph.
The main problem with bar graphs are that they can only be used when all values for x are discrete and have equal weight. For instance, if we wanted to do a graph of how many people liked different colours, we could do a bar graph. Because the x axis would have values "blue" "yellow" "green" etc. and these would be discrete answers. If we wanted to do a graph of people's weight vs their height, you could not use a bar graph. This is because height would not fit into neat categories like colour does.
Any graph can be used to determine something!
There would be no definite correlation. It would just be a random correlation that would be all over the graph because there is no trend in hair color and weight. Your weight doesn't determine your hair color.
The answer will depend on what "this graph" is!
It would be a sinusoidal graph.
kind of, but it matters what kind of table or graph it is Well, not exactly, but you could make a graph from a table. For instance you might record the height of a bean plant each day in a table, then use these numbers, one as the x coordinate and the other as the y coordinate to form a graph which would give you a continuous picture of the growth of the plant. From the graph you could determine the height of the plant at any given hour or minute, not just at the end of each day.
The slope of graph of V->t gives the acceleration
Line graph. I would suggest a scatter graph. That would allow you to determine the line of best fit.
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A line graph is best.
ordinal
To determine the trend of linear function graph or equation you would simply look at the slope of the line. This is represented by the m in the equation, f(x) = mx + b.
There are no exercises to increase a persons height. The only option would be surgery - which would normally only be done in exceptional circumstances.