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Plot different kinds of lines like a dotted or colored line.

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Could you use a line graph to show data about how body mass (the responding variable) changes with height (the manipulated variable)?

yes


Where do you place the responding variable on a line graph?

On the y-axis.


If the relationship between the manipulated variable and the responding variable is a direct proportion. What will a line graph of this look like?

straight line


If the relationship between the manipulated variable and the responding variable is a direct proportion what will a line graph of this relationship look like?

Straight line.


Does a line graph show changes in the responding variable only?

No. It shows changes in the response variable against changes in the explanatory (or independent) variable(s).


Where On a line graph where is the dependent variable placed?

On a line graph, where is the dependent variable placed?


Where Is The Dependent Variable on a line graph Placed?

In the vertical direction.


When do you use a line graph and when do you use a line graph?

Bar graphs are used when graphing a qualitative independent variable, but a line graph is used when the independent variable is quantitative. Also when you are comparing quantity of objects(bar graph)


If a responding variable and a manipulated variable are in a direct porportion will it be graphed as a straight line?

Yes.


How are data plotted on a line graph?

on a line graph, the independent variable is plotted on the horizontal x- axis, and the dependent variable is plotted on the vertical y- axis.


When do you use a line graph and when do you use a bar graph?

Bar graphs are used when graphing a qualitative independent variable, but a line graph is used when the independent variable is quantitative. Also when you are comparing quantity of objects(bar graph)


What is an axis in an independant variable in a Line graph?

The independent variable is on the x-axis.