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Q: Which axis of a graph would you assign the independent variable?
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Where on the graph would I put the independent variable?

Normally on the horizontal x axis


What goes on the x axis of a graph?

Any variable that you like. If you have one independent variable and one dependent, then by convention, the independent one would go on the x-axis.


What axis would you graph the dependent variable?

In most cases, the y axisx axis for independent


What on a graph indicates that there is a linear relationship between the dependent variable and the independent variable?

The answer depends on what you mean by "A".


On a distance time graph time is usually the what variable?

On a distance vs. time graph, time is usually the independent variable presented on the X axis in the Cartesian Coordinate System. The dependent variable would be distance, and would be presented on the Y axis.


How do you label the axes on a residuals graph?

The horizontal axis would normally be the independent variable and the vertical axis would be the residual.


How do you know when to use a bar graph?

You would use a bar graph is useful when the independent variable (x-variable) is categorical. But there are no hard and fast rules. If it conveys the relevant information effectively then use it and if not don't.


What is an independent verible?

In an experiment, the independent variable is the variable that is manipulated by the experimenter in order to observe and measure how it affects the dependent variable. For example, an experiment in which the experimenter wants to observe and measure the effect of force on the acceleration of an object, force would be the independent variable and acceleration would be the dependent variable. The experimenter would apply different amounts of force to an object, and then observe and record the object's acceleration with each amount of force. On a graph, the independent variable would be on the x-axis, and the dependent variable would be on the y-axis.


Describe the steps you would take in making a graph to show the relationship between two related variables?

The steps are to find the y-axis (dependent variable) and the x-axis (independent variable), then make a scale for your variables on the graph.


When building a line-graph a person would place the what on the x-axis?

If one of the variables was independent or if there was a causal relationship between the two variables, then that variable would be placed on the x-axis. If there were no independent variable but one of them was discrete then that would usually be on the x-axis. Otherwise, any variable could be placed on the x-axis.


What percentage would you assign to each section of the graph?

Would you please indicate where we can see the graph when you resubmit your question.


How are independent and dependent variable related?

Independent variables can take values within a given boundary. The dependent variable will take values based on the independent variable and a given relationship at which the former can take its values.